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Meaning
The word "subsequently" means "afterward" or "after something else." It refers to events that happen later in time following a specific event or action. For example, if you studied for a test and then took the test, you might say, "I studied for the test; subsequently, I felt prepared."
Synonyms
- Afterwards
- Later
- Thereafter
- Consequently
- Following
Antonyms
- Previously
- Before
- Anteriorly
Etymology
The word "subsequently" comes from the Latin word "subsequentem," which is the accusative singular form of "subsequens," meaning "following after." It is formed from "sub-" meaning "under" or "after" and "sequi," meaning "to follow."
Examples
- The committee met to discuss the budget; subsequently, they approved the proposed changes.
- She missed the bus and, subsequently, arrived late to the meeting.
- The storm caused significant damage; subsequently, the town issued a disaster declaration.
- The research was published in a journal; subsequently, it gained widespread attention in the scientific community.