noun a meal or snack eaten after the main meal of the day
adjective occurring or done after a specified time or event
Afters refers to desserts or sweet treats served after a meal, such as cakes, pies, or ice cream.
In event planning, afters can refer to post-event activities or gatherings, such as an after-party or after-event networking session.
In British English, afters is commonly used to refer to dessert or sweet treats served after a meal.
Afters can be used informally to refer to the time after a main event or activity, such as hanging out for afters.
In the writing industry, 'afters' may refer to the final portion of a manuscript or book where acknowledgements, author notes, or additional content is included.
Psychologists may use the term 'afters' to describe the follow-up sessions or interventions that occur after the initial therapy or treatment process.
In the culinary world, 'afters' can refer to the dessert course of a meal, also known as the 'sweet afters.'
For event planners, 'afters' could refer to the post-event activities such as clean-up, debriefing meetings, or follow-up with clients.
In the film industry, 'afters' may refer to the additional scenes or footage that are shot after the principal photography has been completed.