Pronunciation: /laɪf ˈæftər dɛθ/
noun a person's existence after physical death
A1 Many people believe in life after death.
A2 Some religions teach about life after death.
B1 The concept of life after death is a common belief in various cultures.
B2 Philosophers have debated the idea of life after death for centuries.
C1 Exploring the possibility of life after death requires a deep understanding of theology and metaphysics.
C2 The concept of life after death raises profound questions about the nature of existence and consciousness.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 Many people believe in life after death.
A2 Some religions teach about life after death.
B1 The concept of life after death is a common theme in various cultures.
B2 Philosophers have debated the idea of life after death for centuries.
C1 The belief in life after death can provide comfort to those facing mortality.
C2 Exploring the concept of life after death can lead to profound existential questions.
formal Many religions believe in the concept of life after death.
informal Do you think there's anything like life after death?
slang I wonder if there's some kind of afterlife after we die.
figurative The idea of life after death can be seen as a metaphor for rebirth or renewal.
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