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Definition of afterwards adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

afterwards

adverb
 
/ˈɑːftəwədz/
 
/ˈæftərwərdz/
(especially British English)
(North American English usually afterward)
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  1. at a later time; after an event that has already been mentioned
    • Afterwards she was sorry for what she'd said.
    • Let's go out now and eat afterwards.
    • Shortly afterwards he met her again.
    • He went to dinner at a restaurant, and soon afterwards, he fell ill.
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    • They decided to have another child, and Jake was born not long afterwards.
    • Steve and I remained friends for years afterwards.
    • Only afterwards did we realise how lucky we were to get away.
    Word OriginOld English æftewearde, from æftan ‘aft’ + -wards (see -ward), influenced by after.
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