Subsequently
Definition
Subsequently refers to the occurrence of events, actions, or states at a time following an initial event, action, or state.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English:
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbsɪkwəntli/
- Respelling: SUB-si-kwuhnt-lee (with "SUB" as in "submarine," "si" as in "sit," "kwuhnt" as in "quaint," and "lee" as in "see")
British English:
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbsɪkwəntli/
- Respelling: SUB-si-kwuhnt-lee (similar to American English, with "SUB" as in "submarine," "si" like in "sit," "kwuhnt" as in "quaint," and "lee" as in "see")
In both dialects, "subsequently" is pronounced with the primary stress on the first syllable, "SUB." The pronunciation is consistent across both American and British English, accurately reflecting the word's structure and emphasis.
Etymology
The word "subsequently" is derived from the adjective "subsequent," which originates from the Latin word subsequentem, from subsequi (to follow closely), which is a combination of sub- ('near, under') + sequi ('follow'). The addition of the adverbial suffix -ly to "subsequent" forms "subsequently."
Derivatives
- Subsequentness
- Unsubsequently
- Pre-subsequently (informal)
- Subsequential (adjective form)
- Subsequentially
Synonyms
- Afterwards
- Later
- Thereafter
Antonyms
- Previously
- Prior
- Earlier
Usage
"Subsequently" is utilized to express a chronological sequence of events, typically employed in both literary and factual narratives to indicate the timing of occurrences in relation to an initial event or action.
Related Terms
- Subsequent
- Consequence
- Following
Detailed Definition
Adverb
- Following in Time:Referring to events, actions, or states occurring at a time after a certain event.
- Example: The project was launched in March, and subsequently, the team received a funding grant in April.
- Following as a Result or Effect:Expressing a cause-effect relationship where an event or condition occurs as a result of a previous event or condition.
- Example: The accident occurred due to faulty equipment; subsequently, the company initiated a recall of the product.
- In a Following Manner:Employed to indicate a continuing action or condition from a prior point, often used in formal contexts.
- Example: Subsequently to the meeting, all parties agreed to the terms.