Looking for synonyms for until now? We’ve got you covered!
Here’s a list of other ways to say until now.
- So far
- Up to now
- To date
- As of yet
- Thus far
- Heretofore
- Hitherto
- Up until now
- As of this moment
- Until this point
- To this day
- Up to this point
- To the present
- Before now
- Up to the present
Want to learn how to say until now professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.
1. So Far
Used to indicate progress or experiences up to the current moment.
- Example: “So far, the project is on schedule and within budget.”
2. Up to Now
Refers to everything that has happened until the present time.
- Example: “Up to now, our team has successfully met all its milestones.”
3. To Date
Indicates the period leading up to the current date, often used in formal contexts.
- Example: “To date, the research has yielded promising results.”
4. As of Yet
Suggests that something has not occurred by the current point in time, often implying it might happen later.
- Example: “As of yet, no decision has been made regarding the merger.”
5. Thus Far
Similar to “so far,” emphasizing the progress or results obtained up to this point.
- Example: “Thus far, the feedback from the test market has been overwhelmingly positive.”
6. Heretofore
A more formal or literary term for indicating events or facts until now.
- Example: “Heretofore, the company has not engaged in any international partnerships.”
7. Hitherto
Another formal or literary synonym, emphasizing actions or conditions up to this moment.
- Example: “The technology hitherto has been proprietary and closely guarded.”
8. Up Until Now
Specifies the time period ending at the present moment, often indicating a change.
- Example: “Up until now, the data has not shown any significant trends.”
9. As of This Moment
Emphasizes the immediacy of the current situation or status.
- Example: “As of this moment, the emergency protocols are in effect.”
10. Until This Point
Similar to “up until now,” focusing on the time up to the current moment.
- Example: “The negotiations have been unsuccessful until this point.”
11. To This Day
Indicates that something has continued up to and including the current day.
- Example: “To this day, the invention remains a critical component of our operations.”
12. Up to This Point
Another way to denote the period leading up to the current moment.
- Example: “Up to this point, our efforts to improve efficiency have been successful.”
13. To the Present
Emphasizes continuity up to the current time.
- Example: “The policy has served us well, to the present.”
14. Before Now
Used to contrast the past with the present, often implying a recent change.
- Example: “Before now, such an approach was considered too risky.”
15. Up to the Present
A formal way of stating that something has been ongoing until now.
- Example: “The historical records, up to the present, indicate a pattern of growth.”