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- Dictionaryafter/ˈɑːftə/
preposition
- 1. in the time following (an event or another period of time): "shortly after their marriage they moved to Colorado" Similar Opposite
- 2. behind: "she went out, shutting the door after her" Similar Opposite
conjunction
- 1. during the period of time following an event: "bath time ended in a flood after the taps were left running" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. at a later or future time; afterwards: "Duke Frederick died soon after" Similar Opposite
adjective
- 1. later: archaic "he was sorry in after years"
- 2. nearer the stern of a ship: "the after cabin"
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