noun a posthumous child (a child born after the death of its father)
adjective occurring or published after death
Posthumous albums are released after a musician's death, allowing fans to hear unreleased material.
Posthumous works are often published after the author's death, allowing readers to experience their final creations.
Posthumous honors and awards are given to individuals who have made significant contributions but have passed away before receiving recognition.
Posthumous exhibitions showcase an artist's work after their passing, providing a retrospective look at their career.
Posthumous works are often published after the author has passed away, allowing their legacy to continue on.
Posthumous research findings may be published to contribute to the field of psychology even after the researcher has died.
Posthumous albums or songs may be released after a musician's death, showcasing their talent to fans.
Posthumous exhibitions of an artist's work can be held to honor their contributions to the art world.
Posthumous recognition of a historian's work may come in the form of awards or accolades after their death.