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1. aftermath
noun. ['ˈæftɝˌmæθ'] the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual.
Synonyms
- final result
- payoff
- result
- consequence
- outcome
- resultant
- comeupance
- train
- deserts
- wages
- termination
- reward
- comeuppance
- fruit
- corollary
Antonyms
- outgo
- nonpayment
- insignificance
- inconsequence
Etymology
- after- (English)
- math (English)
- math (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Aftermath
- bloodbath
- empath
- footpath
- hedgepath
- mcelrath
- mcelrath
- mcelreath
- mcilrath
- mcilrath
- metpath
- psychopath
- redpath
- ridpath
- sociopath
- sunbath
- warpath
- wolrath
How do you pronounce aftermath?
Pronounce aftermath as ˈæftərˌmæθ.
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Sentences with aftermath
1. Noun, singular or mass
Water damage can happen because of a leaky roof, broken pipe or the aftermath of a fire.
Quotes about aftermath
1. But I don't know what to him about the aftermath of killing a person. About how they never leave you.
- Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay
2. aftermath
noun. ['ˈæftɝˌmæθ'] the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event).
Synonyms
- wake
- consequence
- backwash
- outcome
- result
- issue
- effect
- upshot
Antonyms
- disqualify
- walk
- activation
- continuance
Etymology
- after- (English)
- math (English)
- math (Middle English (1100-1500))