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Subsequently

ˈsəbsəkwəntli
Very common
~ 2300
~ 2300, Very common
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ezután, később, azt követően

Subsequently meanings in Hungarian

ezután

Example:
He graduated from university and subsequently found a job.
Egyetem után ezután munkát talált.
The meeting was canceled, and subsequently, we rescheduled for next week.
A találkozót törölték, és ezután átütemeztük a következő hétre.
Usage: formalContext: Used in written and spoken language to indicate a sequence of events.
Note: Commonly used in academic and professional contexts to describe events that follow one another.

később

Example:
The project was delayed, but later on, we subsequently made progress.
A projekt késlekedett, de később ezután előrehaladtunk.
He faced many challenges; subsequently, he became stronger.
Sok kihívással nézett szembe; később ezután erősebbé vált.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Can be used in both casual conversations and more formal discussions.
Note: It emphasizes the idea of something happening after something else, often after a significant event.

azt követően

Example:
They announced the changes, and subsequently, the policy was revised.
Bejelentették a változásokat, azt követően a politikát felülvizsgálták.
He finished his training; subsequently, he became a coach.
Befejezte a képzést; azt követően edzővé vált.
Usage: formalContext: Often used in reports, articles, or formal speeches.
Note: This phrase helps to clarify the order of events and is particularly useful in written contexts.

Subsequently's synonyms

afterwards

Afterwards means at a later or subsequent time.
Example: She finished her work, and afterwards, she went for a walk.
Note: Afterwards is more commonly used in informal contexts compared to subsequently.

later

Later refers to a point in time after the present or usual or expected time.
Example: He had a meeting in the morning and later met with his friends for lunch.
Note: Later is a more general term and can refer to any time after a specific point, while subsequently specifically indicates something happening after a previous event.

next

Next means coming immediately after the present one in order, rank, or time.
Example: First, we will discuss the budget, and next, we will address the staffing issues.
Note: Next is often used to indicate the order of events, while subsequently emphasizes the chronological sequence of events.

Subsequently expressions, common phrases

as a result

This phrase indicates a consequence or outcome of a previous event.
Example: She missed the bus, and as a result, she was late for work.
Note: It emphasizes the cause-effect relationship more explicitly than 'subsequently.'

in turn

This phrase shows a reciprocal or sequential relationship between actions.
Example: He helped me with my homework, and in turn, I helped him with his project.
Note: It focuses on actions that follow each other in a specific order.

following that

This phrase indicates what happens immediately after a previous event.
Example: She finished her presentation, and following that, she answered questions from the audience.
Note: It suggests a direct sequence of events without implying causation.

consequently

This phrase signals a logical result or inference based on what came before.
Example: He forgot his umbrella, and consequently, he got soaked in the rain.
Note: It implies a clear cause-effect relationship, similar to 'subsequently.'

as a consequence

This phrase indicates a negative outcome or repercussion of a preceding event.
Example: The company faced losses, and as a consequence, they had to lay off employees.
Note: It stresses the negative impact or result more explicitly than 'subsequently.'

thereupon

This phrase signifies an immediate action or decision following a prior event.
Example: He received the letter, and thereupon he made a decision to accept the offer.
Note: It suggests a swift or prompt response to a situation, similar to 'subsequently.'

in consequence

This phrase highlights the outcome or result that follows from a specific cause.
Example: She failed to submit the report on time, and in consequence, she had to apologize to her boss.
Note: It emphasizes the cause-effect relationship more explicitly than 'subsequently.'

Subsequently everyday (slang) expressions

after which

This term indicates a sequence of events in a casual way, similar to 'subsequently.'
Example: He went to the store, after which he headed home.
Note: The phrase 'after which' is more informal and conversational compared to 'subsequently.'

and then

Used to show the order of events happening one after the other, like 'subsequently.'
Example: She finished her work, and then she went for a walk.
Note: Informal and commonly used in informal speech or writing.

later on

Refers to events or actions that occur after a previous one, resembling 'subsequently.'
Example: He had lunch, and later on, he met his friend for coffee.
Note: 'Later on' is more colloquial and less formal than 'subsequently.'

next up

Implies that something is coming after another event, akin to 'subsequently.'
Example: They finished the project, and next up was planning for the next phase.
Note: 'Next up' is more casual and often used in spoken English.

afterward

Refers to an action or event occurring after another, similar in meaning to 'subsequently.'
Example: He finished his chores, afterward, he relaxed on the couch.
Note: 'Afterward' is slightly more formal than some other slang terms.

from there

Describes events unfolding in sequence, akin to 'subsequently.'
Example: He aced the exam, and from there, he pursued higher education.
Note: 'From there' is more conversational and slightly informal.

Subsequently - Examples

Subsequently, he became a successful businessman.
Később sikeres üzletember lett.
She failed the exam and subsequently dropped out of school.
Megbukott a vizsgán, és azután otthagyta az iskolát.
The company announced a merger and subsequently laid off several employees.
A cég bejelentette az összeolvadást, és következésképpen több alkalmazottat elbocsátottak.

Subsequently grammar

Subsequently - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: subsequently
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): subsequently
Syllabification and Stress
subsequently Contains 4 syllables: sub • se • quent • ly
Phonetic transcription: ˈsəb-si-ˌkwent-lē
sub se quent ly , ˈsəb si ˌkwent (The red syllable is stressed)

Subsequently - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
subsequently: ~ 2300 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.