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Published by: Archpriest Symeon https://twitter.com/FrSymeonElias
Bio: Retired Prison Chaplain, Writer, Musician. Editor
Directed by Ofra Bloch.
Writers Jack Riccobono.
Genre Documentary.
synopsis Jerusalem-born trauma expert Ofra Bloch forces herself to confront her demons in a journey that takes her to Germany, Israel and Palestine. Set against the current wave of fascism and anti-Semitism sweeping the globe, 'Afterward' delves into the secret wounds carried by victims as well as victimizers, through testimonies ranging from the horrifying to the hopeful. Seen as a victim in Germany and a perpetrator in Palestine, Ofra faces those she was raised to hate and dismiss as she searches to understand the identity-making narratives of the Holocaust and the Nakba, violent and non-violent resistance, and the possibility of forgiveness.
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To save this word, you'll need to log in. af·ter·ward | \ ˈaf-tər-wərd, ˈaf-tə- \ variants:
or afterwards \ ˈaf-tər-wərdz, ˈaf-tə- \ Synonyms & Antonyms for afterward Synonyms after, later, latterly, subsequently, thereafter Antonyms afore
[ chiefly dialect], ahead, antecedently, anteriorly, before, beforehand, earlier, previously Visit the Thesaurus for More Examples of afterward in a Sentence
He found out about it long afterward. Afterward, she got a promotion. Recent Examples on the Web All Sundance theaters have CC, AD and ALD devices that can be requested from theater staff at the start of an event and retrieved by them afterward.
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Katie Kilkenny, The Hollywood Reporter, "Sundance Partnership Extends Accessibility for Attendees With Disabilities, " 17 Jan. 2020 Gordon rehearsed standing for a few days but hurt afterward, so now she will be seated.
Jim Higgins, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Renaissance Theaterworks embraces the dirty job of mounting Beckett's 'Happy Days', " 16 Jan. 2020 This could stall the car, and the engine could not restart afterward.
Connor Hoffman, Car and Driver, "Toyota, Lexus Recalling 700, 000 Vehicles for Fuel-Pump Issue, " 14 Jan. 2020 Joel told me about his own customers, inconsolable before caffeine and approachable afterward.
Bryan Washington, The New Yorker, "Visitor, " 13 Jan. 2020 Wherever her work took her afterward, Eastman would always come back to the Village, and its idealism shaped her politics for the rest of her life.
Joanna Scutts, The New Republic, "How Crystal Eastman Fought for Equality, " 13 Jan. 2020 In the documentary On the Road with Duke Ellington (1967), Armstrong, who went to hear the Duke in concert, visits him backstage afterward.
Nicholas Frankovich, National Review, "Satchmo’s Smile, " 9 Jan. 2020 Coutee said afterward one official told him his knee was down.
Aaron Wilson, Houston Chronicle, "Texans' Bill O'Brien on Kareem Jackson's TD: 'That was a weird play', " 9 Dec. 2019 Needham told the Associated Press afterward that the former police chief would not have comments beyond his statement.
Greg Norman | Fox News, Fox News, "Chicago Police employees allegedly helped Eddie Johnson cover up sleeping incident, report says, " 5 Dec. 2019
These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'afterward. ' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.
See More First Known Use of afterward 13th century, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for afterward
Middle English afterward "behind, in the rear, at a later time, " going back to Old English æfterweard "behind, following, " from æfter after entry 1 + -weard -ward entry 2; Middle English afterwardes, efterwardes "at a later time, " from afterward + -es -s entry 1 Learn More about afterward Cite this Entry “Afterward. ” Dictionary, Merriam-Webster,. Accessed 3 Feb. 2020. More Definitions for afterward af·ter·ward | \ ˈaf-tər-wərd \ variants:
or afterwards \ -wərdz \ Kids Definition of afterward: at a later time
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Examples of afterward
afterward
Consumption increases slightly at the moment of the shock because of the transfer of resources from investment, decreasing afterward because of the negative wealth effect.
During the performance, he recovers and begins to enjoy himself, though he collapses again directly afterward.
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After these immediate measurements, samples were then placed on ice and tested for active photosynthesis at various time intervals afterward.
He further said that he had received three spoons at that time, one of which mysteriously disappeared shortly afterward.
Overall precision was 73% before disconnected chain removal and 100% afterward, whereas recall was 85% across both domains.
Afterward he sees his favorite dancer wiping sweat from her face as she receives his complements with cool bows.
Also, patients appreciated the unusual event that the hospital was interested in their well-being afterward.
She expressed no remorse afterward, nor any real understanding of the fact that this behavior was interfering with her functioning.
Crucially, bare ungrammatical forms are as likely to appear during the first 17 weeks as they are afterward.
Afterward, the drawings and notes were collected and numbered chronologically, and the tapes were transcribed.
Afterward, the assumption of full constrained persistence is relaxed, and the model is solved with different initial shock values for the two agents.
Some women lived together with their child's father at the child's birth and married shortly afterward.
In both cases, what is going on afterward?
Coincidentally, a bridge crosses the creek near its mouth: as becomes clear afterward, the speaker traces the creek from the mouth to its headwaters.
What role, if any, did viruses have in the period when life began and shortly afterward.
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About this.
Afterward[s]:
As someone with a background in British English who has studied and lived in the US over the past four years, I would say that "afterwards" is more commonly used in the British, while "afterward" is chiefly found in American usage. To confirm this, I sampled various dictionaries online, both American and British.
However, this does not always follow for words such as "forward[s]", "backward[s]", etc. I will deal with each case separately, treating them all as adverbs:
Forward[s]:
The form "forwards" is rarely ever used in today's English, whether British or American. With or without the "s", the meaning remains unchanged.
Backward[s]: Again, "backward" is chiefly American, while "backwards" is certainly almost always used in the British. (As an adjective, though, "backward" is the correct usage, never with the "s". )
Toward[s]: The form "towards" is the British usage, while "toward" is the American.
Suffixation: Of course, the suffix "-ward[s]" can be tagged onto any word to indicate direction, as in "heavenward", "landward", and so on. As a general rule, it is strictly "-ward" in all adjectives, while adverbs could be "-ward" or "-wards, " depending on the user.
And no, the "s" does not indicate plurality.
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If you listen carefully to spoken English, you will notice that some people add an -s to many directional adverbs, while others do not. These variations also appear in written English.
While afterward and afterwards refer to events in time, rather than directions or physical locations, they are subject to the same principle. Read on to learn whether afterwards or afterward is appropriate for your own writing.
What is the Difference Between Afterward and Afterwards?
In this article, I will compare afterward vs. afterwards. I will use each word in a sentence to illustrate its proper content, and I will then reveal an easy memory trick to help you remember when it is use appropriate to use afterward and when it is use appropriate to use afterwards.
When to Use Afterword
What does afterword mean? Before we discuss afterward and afterwards, we need to address an unrelated word that often gets misused: afterword.
An afterword is a concluding section of a book. This section is usually written by a person other than the main author.
Here is an example,
My autobiography features an afterword written by noted tech investor Mark Cuban.
It is still in print, and there are plans for a paperback, with a new afterword. – The New York Times
This is the only context in which afterword can be used. In all other instances, choose one of the words we are about to explore.
When to Use Afterward
What does afterward mean? Afterward is an adverb. It is a synonym of later. It can be used in the ways demonstrated in the following sentences,
Morgan and Alex had a nice dinner, and went out for dessert afterward.
Afterward, the killer buried their bodies in the river flats.
Shortly afterward, a cybersecurity consulting firm reported the OneTouch Ping’s flaws, said Marene Allison, J&J’s chief information security officer. – The Wall Street Journal
When to Use Afterwards
What does afterwards mean? Afterwards carries the same meaning as afterward, and is used in all the same contexts.
There is no clear preference for either word in American English, as evidenced by the below chart graphing afterward vs. afterwards in American English:
They are interchangeable in common usage, but for formal writing, some American editors prefer afterward. On the other hand, this next graph shows that afterwards is the preferred term in British English:
These charts only examine word frequency in books written in English since 1800. They are unscientific, but still useful for identifying broad usage patterns.
Trick to Remember the Difference
Here is a helpful trick to remember afterwards vs. afterward.
An afterword is the concluding section of a book. This context is the only way this word is used. Afterw o rd and b oo k are each spelled with at least one O, so keeping this word separate will not be difficult.
Afterward and afterwards are adverbs. They are interchangeable in everyday American English, though some editors prefer afterward in professional and academic writing. In British English, afterwards enjoys a slight advantage.
You can remember to use afterwards for British audiences since it contains an S, like the British town of Sussex.
Summary
Is it afterward or afterwards? Afterward and afterwards are adverbs that are synonymous with the word later. They are sometimes confused with the noun afterword, which is a section in some books.
Afterwards appears to be slightly more common than afterward in British English. In everyday American English, the two variants are interchangeable, but for more formal writing afterward is the safer choice.
You can remember to reserve afterwards for British audiences since it is spelled with the same S that appears three times in Sussex.
Now that you know whether you should choose afterward or afterwards, you can write an afterword for someone else’s book in which you recommend as a helpful knowledge base covering a variety of writing topics.
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Top definitions related content examples explore dictionary british or af·ter·wards [ af -ter-werd, ahf -] / ˈæf tər wərd, ˈɑf- / adverb at a later or subsequent time; subsequently. Words related to afterward Words nearby afterward aftertaste, aftertax, afterthought, aftertime, aftertreatment, afterward, afterwards, afterword, afterwork, afterworld, afteryears Origin of afterward before 1000; Middle English; Old English æfterweard, alteration (with -r- of æfter after) of æfteweard, equivalent to æfte-, æftan aft 1 + -weard -ward WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH afterward afterward afterword Unabridged
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Examples from the Web for afterwards "Kate sought me out and gave me a hug just before she left, " said Mrs Smith afterwards to a reporter at the Daily Mail. Afterwards, the bodies were taken to the morgue to positively identify them. But neither was it terrifying, one first-timer told me afterwards. Afterwards, Steele followed the man and offered to help him go home or do whatever he needed to do. Afterwards, they are finished, and more agave must be planted. Two days afterwards, on the 9th of September, I arrived with the commissary at Milan. His body was afterwards burned, and the ashes conveyed to Quito. Goldsmith had afterwards a quarrel with Dr. Percy on the same subject. And, as Psyche was, they were always sorry for it afterwards. In this same year appeared the first gushes of those poems which afterwards flowed in torrents. British Dictionary definitions for afterwards adverb after an earlier event or time; subsequently Word Origin for afterwards Old English æfterweard, æfteweard, from aft + ward Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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