Afterward

/ˈæftərwərd/ adverb

At a later time; subsequently. Following in time or order after something else has occurred.

From Old English 'æfterweard', combining 'æfter' (after) and 'weard' (toward). The '-ward' suffix indicates direction, making it literally 'toward what comes after'.

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