Antonyms for after-life
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : af-ter-lahyf, ahf- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈæf tərˌlaɪf, ˈɑf- |
Definition of after-life
Origin :- 1590s, "a future life" (especially after resurrection), from after + life.
- As in great beyond : noun life after death
- As in kingdom come : noun end of time
- As in world beyond : noun next world
- As in everlastingness : noun immortality
- As in sempiternity : noun eternity
- As in death : noun end of life
- As in afterlife : noun life after death
- As in destiny : noun fate
- As in eternity : noun forever
- As in hereafter : noun life after death
- But the boy solved his dilemma in a way that proved the man in after-life.
- Extract from : « The Golden Woman » by Ridgwell Cullum
- This is the theory of the young, and differs terribly from the experiences of after-life.
- Extract from : « Lord Kilgobbin » by Charles Lever
- It has been set down here because it accounts for much in his after-life.
- Extract from : « Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete » by Albert Bigelow Paine
- In after-life, when overwearied, this part of the limb was very troublesome.
- Extract from : « Charles Carleton Coffin » by William Elliot Griffis, D. D.
- He read all these languages in after-life with about the same facility.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10) » by John Gibson Lockhart
- The wrong selection will prove disastrous to him in after-life.
- Extract from : « Opportunities in Engineering » by Charles M. Horton
- I am not sure if it was beautiful, though in after-life I grew to think it so.
- Extract from : « Curious, if True » by Elizabeth Gaskell
- Yet the years of Grisell Baillie's after-life were neither few nor evil.
- Extract from : « The Red True Story Book » by Various
- His after-life is part of the history of his State and of his country.
- Extract from : « Historic Boys » by Elbridge Streeter Brooks
- Your ideas of the after-life seem to belie your professed creeds.
- Extract from : « Cupology » by Clara
Synonyms for after-life
- aeon
- afterlife
- aftertime
- afterward
- afterworld
- age
- ages
- ages and ages
- annihilation
- bereavement
- blue moon
- break
- breaks
- by-and-by
- casualty
- ceaselessness
- certainty
- cessation
- circumstance
- conclusion
- condition
- constellation
- course of events
- cup
- curtains
- darkness
- deathlessness
- decease
- demise
- departure
- design
- destruction
- dissolution
- divine decree
- dog's age
- doom
- downfall
- dying
- end
- ending
- endless time
- endlessness
- eradication
- eternal rest
- eternality
- eternalness
- eternity
- euthanasia
- everlasting life
- everlastingness
- exit
- expectation
- expiration
- extermination
- extinction
- fatality
- finality
- finis
- finish
- foreordination
- forever
- forever and a day
- fortune
- future
- future existence
- future life
- grave
- great beyond
- grim reaper
- happenstance
- heaven
- hell
- hereafter
- horoscope
- immortality
- imperishability
- inevitability
- infiniteness
- infinitude
- infinity
- intent
- intention
- karma
- kingdom come
- kismet
- loss
- lot
- luck
- Moirai
- mortality
- necrosis
- next world
- objective
- obliteration
- oblivion
- offing
- ordinance
- other world
- otherworld
- paradise
- parting
- passing
- passing over
- permanence
- perpetuation
- perpetuity
- portion
- predestination
- predetermination
- prospect
- quietus
- release
- repose
- ruin
- ruination
- serendipity
- silence
- sleep
- termination
- the beyond
- the great beyond
- the great unknown
- the stars
- the unknown
- time without end
- timelessness
- to-be
- tomb
- underworld
- unknown
- way the ball bounces
- way the cookie crumbles
- what is written
- wheel of fortune
- wild blue yonder
- world beyond
- world to come
- world without end
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