after-

Meaning

  1. With contrary, subordinate, or remote effect; denoting hindrance, setback, inferiority, etc.
  2. With adverbial or adjectival effect, forming compound words indicating something that comes afterwards in spacial position.
  3. With prepositional effect, forming compound words denoting something which follows the second element of the compound, and is less intense or significant.
  4. With prepositional effect, forming compound words denoting follows and is a result of the second element of the compound.

Synonyms

Etymology

From after (adverb and preposition), and also continuing Middle English after-, efter-, æfter-, from Old English æfter- (“after, behind, against”). Cognate with Scots efter-, West Frisian efter-, Dutch achter-, German after-, Swedish efter-. More at after.

Bookmark this

English

Start learning English with learnfeliz.

Practice speaking and memorizing "after-" and many other words and sentences in English.

Go to our English course page

Notes

Sign in to write sticky notes

Questions