Pronunciation: /ˈæftərˌpɑrt/
noun the rear part of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle
A1 The afterpart of the ship is where the crew relaxes.
A2 After the party, we cleaned up the afterpart of the house.
B1 The afterpart of the book contains a summary of the main points.
B2 The afterpart of the concert featured a surprise guest performer.
C1 The afterpart of the negotiation focused on the finer details of the agreement.
C2 The afterpart of the film delved into the protagonist's inner struggles.
adjective relating to the rear part of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle
A1 The afterpart of the boat was painted blue.
A2 She sat in the afterpart of the bus, near the back.
B1 The afterpart of the house had a beautiful garden.
B2 The afterpart of the movie was intense and full of action.
C1 The afterpart of the novel delved into the protagonist's inner struggles.
C2 The afterpart of the presentation left a lasting impression on the audience.
formal The afterpart of the ship was damaged during the storm.
informal Let's hang out in the afterpart of the party.
slang I always chill in the afterpart of the club.
figurative The afterpart of the project is where we need to focus our attention.
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