Pronunciation: /ˈæftərz/
noun a meal or snack eaten after the main meal of the day
A1 I always have afters after dinner, usually fruit or yogurt.
A2 She loves to bake, especially delicious afters like brownies and cookies.
B1 The restaurant offers a variety of afters on their dessert menu.
B2 After a satisfying meal, we indulged in some decadent afters at the fancy restaurant.
C1 The chef's specialty afters are renowned for their intricate flavors and presentation.
C2 The patisserie is famous for its exquisite afters, attracting dessert connoisseurs from all over the world.
adjective occurring or done after a specified time or event
A1 I like to have a little afters after dinner.
A2 She always saves room for afters when we go out to eat.
B1 The restaurant offers a variety of delicious afters on their menu.
B2 After the main course, we were served a selection of decadent afters.
C1 The chef's specialty afters were the highlight of the meal.
C2 The homemade afters were a perfect ending to the gourmet dinner.
formal The chef prepared a variety of afters for the dessert menu.
informal I always save room for afters after a big meal.
slang Let's grab some afters at the ice cream shop.
figurative The success of the project was just the afters of their hard work.
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