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UK//hɪəz tə//US//hɪrz tu//

Meaning of Here's to

A phrase used to make a toast in honor of someone or something.

In simple words: A toast to celebrate someone or something.

Here's to in a sentence

  • Here's to a wonderful year ahead!
  • Let's raise our glasses—here's to friendship!
  • At the wedding, everyone said, 'Here's to the happy couple!'
  • Here's to those who inspire us every day.
  • As they toasted, they said, 'Here's to making memories!'

How to use Here's to

Used in social situations when making a toast. More common in informal gatherings, but can be used in formal settings too.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of raising a glass and saying 'here's to good times!'

Related words

Collocations with Here's to

  • make a toast
  • raise a glass
  • celebrate together

Synonyms for Here's to

  • cheers
  • toasting
  • salutation
  • hailing

Common mistakes with Here's to

  • Used incorrectly in written form instead of spoken toast.
  • Confused with 'cheers' which has a more casual tone.

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Frequently asked questions about "Here's to"

What does "Here's to" mean?

A toast to celebrate someone or something.

What is the definition of "Here's to"?

A phrase used to make a toast in honor of someone or something.

How do you use "Here's to" in a sentence?

Here's to a wonderful year ahead!

Can you give another example of "Here's to"?

Let's raise our glasses—here's to friendship!

What are synonyms for "Here's to"?

Common alternatives include cheers, toasting, salutation, hailing.

What words go with "Here's to"?

It commonly pairs with make a toast, raise a glass, celebrate together.

What are common mistakes when using "Here's to"?

Used incorrectly in written form instead of spoken toast. Confused with 'cheers' which has a more casual tone.

How do you pronounce "Here's to"?

US: //hɪrz tu//, UK: //hɪəz tə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Here's to"?

Used in social situations when making a toast. More common in informal gatherings, but can be used in formal settings too.