hereafter

/hɪɹˈæftɚ/

UK: /hɪəˈɹɑːftə/

hereafter

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Definition

From now on.

Etymology

From Old English hēræfter (“in the aftertime; later on”). By surface analysis, here + after.

Example Sentences

  • "She should have died hereafter; / There would have been a time for such a word."
  • "[…] when hereafter he from war shall come / And bring his Trojans peace and triumph […]"
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