after, afterwards, another time, behind, ensuingly, eventually, intra, late, later, latterly, next, soon, subsequently, then, thereafter, thereon, ultimately It depends on the context of the sentence.
effects, results, wake, consequences, outcome, sequel, end result, upshot
Synonyms include following, subsequent (to), or ensuing.
"following" or "later"
Following, or next.
soon
Thereafter, one word.
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The word "thereafter" is one word, mean from that point in time on (related to hereafter and henceforth)."He had cheated, and thereafter he would not be trusted."The only time the words would be used separately would be as separate adverbs, there (location) and after(afterward, or in a phrase)."He went there after the game."
Bassinet is another name for a Moses Basket. Moses basket is a term that is more popular in the U.K. but basically both names refer to the same babies bed. Generally moses baskets are used up to the age of 4 months and then a baby normally sleeps in a cot thereafter.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
the effect thereafter
Later, subsequently, or thereafter.
Yes, a comma is typically used after the word "thereafter" when it is used to indicate a sequence of events or actions.
Thereafter, one word.
thereafter
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After that point; thereafter; from here on out.
The word "thereafter" is one word, mean from that point in time on (related to hereafter and henceforth)."He had cheated, and thereafter he would not be trusted."The only time the words would be used separately would be as separate adverbs, there (location) and after(afterward, or in a phrase)."He went there after the game."
The phrase "or thereafter" is typically used in legal contracts or agreements to indicate that a certain action or event is required to occur at a specified time or at any time after that specified time. It implies that the action or event can happen immediately following the specified time or at any point thereafter.
Shi or yon. (Shi when counting from one to ten, yon thereafter.)
Synonyms of the word 'afterward' include the words: later, latterly, subsequently, hereafter, thereafter, thereupon, since, antecedently and eventually.
It is generally accepted that the Ancient period of history ended in 500 CE, thereafter Mediaeval.