Antonyms for aftertime
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : af-ter-tahym, ahf- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈæf tərˌtaɪm, ˈɑf- |
Definition of aftertime
- As in future : noun time to come
- As in hereafter : noun life after death
- Fraternal initiations and their equivalents in the aftertime.
- Extract from : « The Thirteenth » by James J. Walsh
- The soul of the great epic, like the chief, Conquers in aftertime on fields unknown.
- Extract from : « The Lay of the Cid » by R. Selden Rose
- It was his refuge in that aftertime, in which a subsiding grief often leaves a deeper sense of isolation.
- Extract from : « Life and Letters of Robert Browning » by Mrs. Sutherland Orr
- It was not easy to decide that doubt at the moment—and it proved to be equally difficult to throw any light on it at an aftertime.
- Extract from : « The New Magdalen » by Wilkie Collins
- Then—in the aftertime—our educational efforts will not be wasted and misdirected, as they are almost wholly to-day.
- Extract from : « The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) » by W. Grant Hague, M.D.
- Here also, in aftertime, the final interview between Florence and Edith took place.
- Extract from : « Rambles in Dickens' Land » by Robert Allbut
Synonyms for aftertime
- afterlife
- aftertime
- afterward
- afterworld
- by and by
- by-and-by
- destiny
- eternity
- expectation
- fate
- future
- future existence
- future life
- futurity
- heaven
- hell
- hereafter
- infinity
- life to come
- millennium
- morrow
- next world
- offing
- otherworld
- outlook
- posterity
- prospect
- subsequent time
- the beyond
- to be
- to-be
- tomorrow
- underworld
- world to come
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