Pronunciation: /ˈæftərˌnoʊt/
noun a note or comment added after something has been completed or finished
A1 I added an afternote to my letter to thank the recipient for their time.
A2 The afternote at the end of the book provided additional information about the author.
B1 The afternote in the report summarized the key findings of the research.
B2 The afternote on the contract clarified the terms and conditions for both parties.
C1 The afternote in the presentation addressed any potential questions or concerns raised during the discussion.
C2 The afternote in the legal document outlined the implications of the new regulations on the company's operations.
formal The author included an afternote at the end of the book to provide additional context for the readers.
informal I always skip the afternote in books, I just want to get to the story.
slang I never bother with the afternote, it's usually just extra stuff I don't care about.
figurative The afternote of the meeting was a heated argument between the two colleagues.
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