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afterlife

American  
[af-ter-lahyf, ahf-] / ˈæf tərˌlaɪf, ˈɑf- /

noun

  1. Also called future life.  life after death.

  2. the later part of a person's life.

    the remarkably productive afterlife of Thomas Jefferson.


afterlife British  
/ ˈɑːftəˌlaɪf /

noun

  1. life after death or at a later time in a person's lifetime

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Etymology

Origin of afterlife

First recorded in 1585–95; after + life

Example Sentences

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Is the afterlife a place, or is it just an endless void — and, if so, does the void provide snacks?

From Salon

He likely also sensed that the photo would have an afterlife.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here, he discusses the afterlife of “Shameless,” the importance of honesty and the role he wants to play in a horror film.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the study, people living during prosperous times may have had more resources and opportunities to focus on burial customs and beliefs about the afterlife.

From Science Daily

Old Testament passages speak of the afterlife as a place in which movement in metaphysical position is possible.

From The Wall Street Journal