Pronunciation: /ˈæftərˌwɜrd/
noun a concluding section in a book, typically written by the author and providing additional information or commentary
A1 I enjoyed the story, especially the afterword at the end.
A2 The afterword provided additional information about the author's inspiration for the book.
B1 The afterword shed light on the historical context of the novel.
B2 The afterword delved into the themes and motifs explored in the text.
C1 The afterword offered a comprehensive analysis of the book's impact on literature.
C2 The afterword eloquently summarized the author's intentions and artistic choices.
formal The author included an afterword in the book to provide additional context for the readers.
informal Did you read the afterword at the end of the book? It was really interesting.
slang I usually skip the afterword in books, but this one was actually worth reading.
figurative In life, the afterword is often where we find the most important lessons and reflections.
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