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View synonyms for afterwards
afterwards
/ ˈɑːftəwədz /
adverb
- after an earlier event or time; subsequently
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Word History and Origins
Origin of afterwards1
Old English æfterweard, æfteweard, from aft + ward
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Example Sentences
However, soon afterwards, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a “strong” response.
From BBC
“She was cool with me watching anything, but I had to have a conversation with her afterwards,” he says.
From Los Angeles Times
“There are precedents for Islamist militias initially not harming anyone, but afterwards committing crimes against minorities. Hopefully this will not be the case.”
From BBC
Speaking afterwards, even Slot conceded his side were "close" to perfection.
From BBC
Guardiola must try to lift the confidence of his players, not just for the test against league leaders Liverpool, but for the challenges that come afterwards.
From BBC
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