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afterwards

ADVERB
following
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Davidson later told Variety he had felt a "wave of shame and embarrassment" afterwards.

From BBC

"We really enjoyed it, but we when he first came on we didn't know who he was. Then I found out on TikTok afterwards when I was searching who the supports were."

From BBC

They asked us about it, and we would rap one for the spirit answer “Yes,” not three, as we did afterwards.

From Literature

"The dance continues," wrote Vinicius on social media afterwards, along with a photo of a big banner hung at the Bernabeu reading "no to racism".

From Barron's

The actor, who studied performing arts at Wyke College in the city and attended Hull Truck Theatre, broke down in tears on stage and said afterwards: "It totally blows my mind."

From BBC