Subsequent
UK //ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt//US //ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt//
Definition
Occurring after something else; following in time or order.
In simple words: Something that happens after another event.
Examples
- The subsequent chapter discusses the implications of the findings.
- Her argument was weak, and the subsequent response was even weaker.
- The storm caused damage, and the subsequent repairs took weeks.
- He was elected first, and the subsequent election brought about major changes.
- Subsequent events led to a reevaluation of the project.
Usage notes
Use 'subsequent' to describe events that follow others in time. It is formal and often seen in written contexts, such as reports or essays. Avoid in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'subsequent' as 'sub' meaning under - it comes later, beneath the first.
Collocations
- subsequent events
- subsequent actions
- subsequent findings
Synonyms
- following
- ensuing
- after
Antonyms
- preceding
- previous
- prior
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'consequent' – they have different nuances.
- Using it to describe things that happen at the same time.
- Omitting it when referring to multiple events.