afterdays

[af-ter-deyz]

afterdays Definition

the future, especially the later part of it.

Using afterdays: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "afterdays" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We can only imagine what the afterdays will bring.

  • Example

    In the afterdays, people will look back on this time as a turning point in history.

  • Example

    The afterdays are uncertain, but we must prepare for them nonetheless.

afterdays Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for afterdays

Antonyms for afterdays

Phrases with afterdays

  • in the future, especially the later part of it

    Example

    In afterdays, people will remember this moment as a turning point in history.

  • intended to last or be useful for a long time into the future

    Example

    This new technology is designed for afterdays, when it will be even more important than it is now.

  • referring to a period of time immediately following a particular event

    Example

    In the days after the hurricane, the community came together to help those who had been affected.

Origins of afterdays

from 'after' + 'days'

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Summary: afterdays in Brief

'Afterdays' [af-ter-deyz] refers to the future, especially the later part of it. It is often used to describe a time that is yet to come, and can be used in phrases like 'in afterdays' and 'for afterdays.' 'Afterdays' is a formal term that can be replaced with 'future' or 'time to come.'