afterwards

[ˈæftərwərdz]

afterwards Definition

  • 1at a later or succeeding time; subsequently
  • 2following an event; in consequence of

Using afterwards: Examples

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

  • Example

    We went to dinner and afterwards went to see a movie.

  • Example

    He apologized afterwards for his behavior.

  • Example

    Afterwards, she realized she had made a mistake.

afterwards Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for afterwards

Phrases with afterwards

  • from that time on; forever

    Example

    Ever afterwards, he was known as the hero who saved the town from the fire.

  • to think about something that happened in the past

    Example

    I always look back on my college years with fondness, even though they were stressful at times.

  • a phrase used to describe a fairy tale ending where everything turns out perfectly

    Example

    The prince and princess lived happily ever afterwards in their castle.

Origins of afterwards

from Old English 'æfterweard', meaning 'behind'

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Summary: afterwards in Brief

'Afterwards' [ˈæftərwərdz] is an adverb that means 'at a later or succeeding time; subsequently' or 'following an event; in consequence of.' It is commonly used to describe events that occur in sequence, such as 'We went to dinner and afterwards went to see a movie.' Phrases like 'ever afterwards' and 'look back on something afterwards' use 'afterwards' to denote a lasting effect or reflection on past events.