aftermath (Meaning)

Wordnet

aftermath (n)

the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event)

the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual

Webster

aftermath (n.)

A second moving; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season; rowen.

aftermath Sentence Examples

  1. The aftermath of the hurricane left a trail of destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble.
  2. In the aftermath of the battle, wounded soldiers were tended to by medics on the field.
  3. The financial markets experienced significant turbulence in the aftermath of the economic downturn.
  4. The aftermath of the car accident was chaotic, with emergency services rushing to the scene.
  5. The community came together to support each other in the aftermath of the natural disaster.
  6. Cleaning up the aftermath of the party took longer than expected, with confetti scattered everywhere.
  7. The political landscape underwent profound changes in the aftermath of the election.
  8. The environmental organization focused on the aftermath of the oil spill, working to mitigate its impact on marine life.
  9. Families were left to rebuild their homes in the aftermath of the devastating fire.
  10. Emergency response teams assessed the aftermath of the earthquake to provide aid to affected areas.

FAQs About the word aftermath

the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event), the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individualA second moving; the grass which

result,outcome, resultant, consequence, fruit, aftereffect, fate, sequel, child, development

reason, occasion, basis, factor, factor, consideration, reason, consideration, basis, occasion

The aftermath of the hurricane left a trail of destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble.

In the aftermath of the battle, wounded soldiers were tended to by medics on the field.

The financial markets experienced significant turbulence in the aftermath of the economic downturn.

The aftermath of the car accident was chaotic, with emergency services rushing to the scene.