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subsequent

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French subséquent , from Latin subsequentis, form of subsequ?ns, present participle ofsubsequor (I follow, I succeed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?s?bs?kw?nt/, /?s?bs?kw?nt/

Adjective

subsequent (not comparable)

  1. Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely.
  2. Following in order of place; succeeding.

Synonyms

  • (following in order): next; see also Thesaurus:subsequent

Antonyms

  • (following in order): preceding; see also Thesaurus:former

Derived terms

  • subsequently

Related terms

Translations

References

subsequent From the web:

  • what subsequent means
  • what subsequent expenditures would be capitalized
  • what subsequent events require disclosure
  • what's subsequent pregnancy
  • what subsequent payment mean
  • what subsequent punishment
  • what's subsequent years mean
  • subsequent means


alleged

English

Pronunciation

  • (verb form): IPA(key): /??l?d?d/
  • (adjective): IPA(key): /??l?d?d/, /??l?d??d/ (latter chiefly North American)
  • Hyphenation: al?leged

Verb

alleged

  1. simple past tense and past participle of allege

Adjective

alleged (not comparable)

  1. Asserted but not proved.
  2. Supposed but doubtful.

Translations

Anagrams

  • alledge

alleged From the web:

  • what allegedly mean
  • what does allegedly mean
  • definition allegedly
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