Adverb
Up to this time; hitherto; before; in time past.
Source: Webster's dictionarySo far he hasn't called Source: Internet
the sun isn't up yet Source: Internet
According to Craig, the real intonation was that of someone who had heretofore tried to conceal his identity as Deputy and that now it would be known to all; his reaction was that of dismay and disappointment at being exposed. Source: Internet
As the Joker taunts Bruce with his newfound knowledge of Batman's identity, he inspires a rage in Batman with heretofore unseen murderous rage. Source: Internet
A very simple indicator of a manic state would be if a heretofore clinically depressed patient suddenly becomes inordinately energetic, cheerful, aggressive, or “over happy.” Source: Internet
And it would really appear as if those who provide books were perennially engaged in studying the human race in order to meet the requirements of those who may have been heretofore overlooked. Source: Internet