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after

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Prep — Later in time than; following.

How to use after

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after all after that named after day after day

Etymology

From Old English æfter, going back to a Proto-Germanic word built from a root meaning "off, away" plus a comparative ending — literally something like "further away."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “after” mean?

The word “after” means later in time than; following. In plain terms, later than, or following, something in time or order.

How do you pronounce “after”?

“After” is pronounced AHF-tuh (/ˈæftəɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “after” in a sentence?

Here is “after” used in a sentence: “We'll leave after lunch.”

What is another word for “after”?

Words with a similar meaning to “after” include post.

What part of speech is “after”?

Depending on how it is used, “after” can be a preposition, a conjunction and an adjective.

Where does the word “after” come from?

The word “after” comes from Old English. From Old English æfter, going back to a Proto-Germanic word built from a root meaning "off, away" plus a comparative ending — literally something like "further away.".

Is “after” a common word?

“After” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “after” have?

“After” has 5 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: later in time than; following.

What is the difference between 'after' and 'afterward'?

'After' is a preposition or conjunction that needs something to follow it: 'after lunch,' 'after we left.' 'Afterward' (or 'afterwards') is an adverb that stands alone, meaning 'at a later time': 'we had lunch and left shortly afterward.' If a noun or clause follows, use 'after'; if nothing follows, use 'afterward.'

What is the difference between 'after' and 'before'?

They are opposites in sequence. 'After' means later in time than something — 'after the show.' 'Before' means earlier than something — 'before the show.' If one event follows another, it happens after it; if it comes first, it happens before it.

What is the opposite of 'after'?

The opposite is 'before,' meaning earlier in time. 'After the meeting' points to a later moment, while 'before the meeting' points to an earlier one. In spatial or order-of-sequence uses, 'ahead of' or 'in front of' can also serve as opposites of 'after.'

What is an example of 'after' as a preposition?

In 'we'll talk after the meeting,' 'after' links 'talk' to a later point in time — the meeting. Other examples include 'after midnight,' 'day after day,' and 'named after her grandmother.' As a preposition, 'after' always takes an object marking what comes first.

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