after

after - adverb

  • Following in time or place : afterward, behind, later
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"we arrived shortly after"

after - thesaurus

Antonyms: before, front, exactly

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107

Letter Values

A
4
F
7
T
21
E
5
R
21

Etymology

Old English

Middle English after, efter, going back to Old English Γ¦fter, going back to Germanic *after- (whence Old Saxon & Old High German aftar "after, behind," Old Norse eptir, Gothic aptaro), perhaps from Indo-European *hepi-, *hopi- "on, at" + *-ter-, suffix of separation and distinctness

Word family

afternoon, afterward