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Synonyms

afterward

American  
[af-ter-werd, ahf-] / ˈæf tər wərd, ˈɑf- /
Or afterwards

adverb

  1. at a later or subsequent time; subsequently.


Etymology

Origin of afterward

First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English æfterweard, alteration (with -r- of æfter after ) of æfteweard, equivalent to æfte-, æftan aft 1 + -weard -ward

Example Sentences

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She made it through surgery, but afterward she could barely talk, walk or concentrate.

From The Wall Street Journal

But afterward, Kenney’s team allegedly swapped in e-mails that they had created on new members’ paperwork.

From Salon

As I wrote afterward, “Buckley’s searching, searing turn seems destined to be lauded countless times these next few months, a performance that is as impossible to ignore as the character she plays.”

From Los Angeles Times

But Kirk remained employed with the Sheriff’s Department for months afterward, collecting benefits and a six-figure salary.

From Los Angeles Times

Soon afterward, Erwin Schrödinger introduced a different approach known as "wave mechanics."

From Science Daily