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Ocsenttdd Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Afterward and Subsequently

Hi all,
In my knowledge, afterward and subsequently are the same meaning. Could anyone help me to distinguish them seperately? I just know both ones mean 'at a later time'. Thanks for your kind support!
  

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'Subsequently' is more formal and carries slightly more of the feeling of cause & effect.

  • 'Subsequently' is more formal and carries slightly more of the feeling of cause & effect.
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'Subsequently' is more formal and carries slightly more of the feeling of cause & effect.

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