Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbsɪkwənt/
noun a subsequent event or circumstance
A1 I will study basic vocabulary first, with subsequent lessons covering more advanced topics.
A2 After learning the basics, the subsequent exercises focused on improving my listening skills.
B1 The subsequent chapters of the book delve deeper into the historical context of the events.
B2 The subsequent research studies provided more evidence to support the initial hypothesis.
C1 The subsequent analysis of the data revealed interesting patterns and trends.
C2 The subsequent developments in the case led to a breakthrough in the investigation.
adjective following in time or order; succeeding
A1 After the rain stopped, the subsequent rainbow appeared in the sky.
A2 She missed the first bus, but caught the subsequent one to work.
B1 The subsequent chapters of the book delve deeper into the protagonist's backstory.
B2 The subsequent events in the movie were unexpected and kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
C1 The subsequent research studies confirmed the initial findings and provided more detailed analysis.
C2 The subsequent changes in government policy had far-reaching implications for the economy.
formal The subsequent chapters of the book delve deeper into the topic.
informal After that, we can grab lunch at the subsequent restaurant.
slang Let's hit up the subsequent party after this one.
figurative The subsequent waves of change swept through the organization.
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