Antonyms for after-maths


Grammar : Noun
Spell : af-ter-math, ahf-
Phonetic Transcription : ˈæf tərˌmæθ, ˈɑf-


Definition of after-maths

Origin :
  • 1520s, originally a second crop of grass grown after the first had been harvested, from after + -math, a dialectal word, from Old English mæð "a mowing, cutting of grass" (see math (n.2)). Figurative sense by 1650s. Cf. French regain "aftermath," from re- + Old French gain, gaain "grass which grows in meadows that have been mown," from a Germanic source, cf. Old High German weida "grass, pasture"
  • As in outcome : noun consequence, effect
  • As in product : noun result or goods created
  • As in backwash : noun repercussion
  • As in result : noun effect brought about by something
  • As in sequel : noun follow-up
  • As in upshot : noun end result
  • As in wake : noun trail behind something
  • As in side effect : noun adverse or unwanted secondary effect
  • As in materialization : noun effect
  • As in resultant : noun effect
  • As in sequent : noun effect
  • As in consequence : noun result, outcome of action
  • As in after-effect : noun repercussion
  • As in aftermath : noun situation following an event, occurrence
  • As in effect : noun result
  • As in event : noun effect, result
  • As in eventuality : noun something that probably will happen

Synonyms for after-maths

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