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afterwards
/ ˈɑːftəwədz /
adverb
- after an earlier event or time; subsequently
Word History and Origins
Origin of afterwards1
Example Sentences
As Calarco explains in her book, America created a national child care system in record time during World War II, only to dismantle it afterwards.
Queensberry's Warren made clear his frustration with the result in the ring and he continued to make his case for a Fury win afterwards.
You never want to add fat or richness to a dish without adding salt and acidity You also want it to feel light enough that you can go dancing afterwards.
Pundits remarked afterwards that it sounded a lot like a campaign speech, and that despite the latest political turmoil, Trudeau appears to be digging in.
He gave his players a couple of days off afterwards and was brighter when he spoke to journalists in his scheduled briefing before the Villa trip.
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