Synonyms for after-maths
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : af-ter-math, ahf- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈæf tərˌmæθ, ˈɑf- |
Top 10 synonyms for after-maths Other synonyms for the word after-maths
- actualization
- after-effects
- aftereffect
- aftermath
- aftershock
- aftertaste
- alternation
- any case
- arrangement
- artifact
- backlash
- backwash
- being
- blend
- blowoff
- bottom line
- brew
- burden
- by-product
- byproduct
- can of worms
- carryover
- causatum
- chain
- chain reaction
- chance
- climax
- close
- closing
- completion
- compound
- concoction
- concomitant
- confection
- consecution
- consequence
- consequences
- consummation
- continuation
- contrivance
- core
- corollary
- creation
- creature
- culmination
- decoction
- denouement
- determination
- effect
- emanation
- emolument
- end
- end product
- end result
- ending
- ensual
- epilogue
- event
- eventuality
- execution
- fabrication
- fallout
- finale
- finish
- finishing
- flak
- follow through
- follow-up
- followup
- fortuity
- fruit
- fruition
- furrow
- gain
- gist
- go-down
- goings-on
- handiwork
- hangover
- hap
- happening
- happenstance
- harvest
- impact
- invention
- issue
- leftover
- legacy
- likelihood
- line
- manufacture
- meaning
- meat
- merchandise
- offshoot
- order
- outcome
- outcropping
- outgrowth
- output
- part two
- path
- payback
- payoff
- pith
- possibility
- precipitate
- preparation
- probability
- proceeds
- produce
- product
- production
- profit
- progression
- purport
- pursuance
- ramification
- reaction
- realization
- reflex
- remainder
- repercussion
- residual
- residuum
- response
- result
- resultant
- results
- returns
- row
- score
- secondary response
- sense
- sequel
- sequence
- sequent
- series
- settlement
- side effect
- side issue
- sidebar
- spin-off
- spinoff
- stock
- substance
- synthetic
- termination
- thrust
- toss-up
- track
- trail
- train
- upshot
- wake
- wash
- wave
- waves
- work
- yield
Définition 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
Antonyms for after-maths
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