Here are some words similar to "then" and "then": 1 Next: It means that the next action or event is often used in the plot of a novel to lead to the next part. 2 is often used to express a conclusion or draw a conclusion in a novel's dialogue. After 3: It means that the next action or event is often used in the plot of a novel to lead to the next chapter. [4][5][6][7][8][9][ That's all: It means that this is just an example or that this situation is often used in novels to express an opinion or conclusion. [6. Meal meal: A simple lunch or dinner. Often used by characters in novels to describe their diet.] By the way: means to do something without a specific purpose. Often used in novels to express the thoughts or actions of a character. Just Like That: Often used in novels to express the current state or situation of something. Wait for something to happen or someone to come. The state of something or a character is often used in novels to express a character's thoughts or actions.