hereafter

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== English == === Alternative forms === hereafters === Etymology === From Old English hēræfter (“in the aftertime; later on”). By surface analysis, here +‎ after. === Pronunciation === (General American) IPA(key): /hɪɹˈæftɚ/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /hɪəˈɹɑːftə/ Rhymes: -ɑːftə(ɹ), -æftə(ɹ) Hyphenation: here‧af‧ter === Adverb === hereafter (not comparable) From now on. Sequentially after this point (in time, in the writing constituting a document, in the movement along a path, etc.) (dated) In time to come; in some future time or state. ==== Synonyms ==== (in time to come): someday; see also Thesaurus:one day (from now on): henceforth; henceforward; see also Thesaurus:henceforth (sequentially after this point): followed by; see also Thesaurus:subsequently or Thesaurus:then ==== Translations ==== ==== See also ==== Category:English pronominal adverbs === Noun === hereafter (countable and uncountable, plural hereafters) (uncommon) A future existence or state. Synonyms: thereafter, aftertime, see also Thesaurus:the future (poetic, uncommon) Existence after death. Synonyms: thereafter, afterlife, eternal life, see also Thesaurus:life after death or Thesaurus:afterlife ==== Derived terms ==== sweet hereafter ==== Translations ==== === Adjective === hereafter (not comparable) (archaic) Future. ==== Synonyms ==== unborn; see also Thesaurus:future === See also === === Anagrams === featherer