AFTERWARD vs LATER: NOUN
- N/A
- A brick or tile.
AFTERWARD vs LATER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Compar. of late, a. & adv.
- At some time in the future.
- At or toward an end or late period or stage of development
- Coming at a subsequent time or stage
AFTERWARD vs LATER: ADVERB
- Subsequently to some other action
- Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- At a later time; subsequently.
- At some unspecified time in the future.
- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- Comparative form of late: more late
- Subsequently; afterward. Often used with on.
- At some eventual time in the future
- Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- Comparative of the adverb `late'
AFTERWARD vs LATER: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- See you later; goodbye.
- Dismissive term to minimize importance of an annoying persons.
- Used to express goodbye.
AFTERWARD vs LATER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In later or subsequent time; subsequently.
- At a subsequent time or period; afterward; hereafter: also used with (redundant) on: as, I will see you later; it may be done later on.
AFTERWARD vs LATER: RELATED WORDS
- Eventually, Calmly, Promptly, Immediately, Shortly, Briefly, Before, Beforehand, Beyond, Thereafter, Then, Later on, Subsequently, After, Later
- Before, Ago, Earlier, By and by, Ulterior, Later on, Advanced, Future, Latter, Subsequent, Afterwards, Afterward, Last, Subsequently, After
AFTERWARD vs LATER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Even, Once, Eventually, Calmly, Immediately, Shortly, Briefly, Before, Beforehand, Beyond, Thereafter, Then, Later on, After, Later
- Then, Eventually, Before, Ago, Earlier, By and by, Ulterior, Later on, Advanced, Future, Latter, Subsequent, Afterwards, Last, After
AFTERWARD vs LATER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Without them, little that happens afterward makes sense.
- He afterward aerved on the staff of Gen.
- Afterward, we will hopefully move toward breadboarding circuits.
- Deliver an evening program and answer questions afterward.
- Afterward, incorporate the collected insights into your resume.
- Lavender still died afterward from her injuries tragically.
- Caulifla, reverting back to normal afterward from exhaustion.
- This setup can be modified afterward if needed.
- Will I feel good about my decision afterward?
- Broderick, and not long afterward went to St.
- You will of course stand trial yourself later.
- Services will be determined at a later date.
- He died of the wounds six days later.
- Mr Volker, admitting later that he had failed.
- Pro will arrive on shelves later this year.
- Amazon Pay Later or from Amazon Pay Later dashboard.
- One item can change how participants interpret a later item or change the information that they retrieve to respond to later items.
- Got a response a week later, then another a few days later.
- Notwithstanding its authority, this interpretation by itself was not deemed adequate in later times, with the result that later rabbinic explanations were added.
- President Trump later lifted the pause on security assistance and met with presidents Zelensky two weeks later.
AFTERWARD vs LATER: QUESTIONS
- When to use " afterward " or " afterword " in a sentence?
- Where did Patricia Ellis (later Leftwich) attend school?
- Can postnatal depression occur later than we think?
- When are earlier and later planned dispatches considered?
- Who was Perseus four generations later than Eurystheus?
- Does decontextualized talk predict later language outcomes?
- Does anaesthetic management affect later postoperative outcomes?
- Is 'Buy Now Pay later' Unicorn affirm excited about Apple Pay Later?
- Is it correct to say no later than or no later then?
- Is there a book Between 28 days later and 28 weeks later?
- Does prenatal ultrasound exposure affect later ASD development in children with later ASD?