Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbsɪkwəntlɪ/
adverb Subsequently is an adverb that is used to indicate something that occurs after a particular event or time.
A1 She woke up early and subsequently went for a run.
A2 The team lost the first game but subsequently won the next two.
B1 The company implemented a new policy, subsequently increasing employee satisfaction.
B2 The research study found initial results inconclusive, but subsequently discovered a significant correlation.
C1 The political scandal rocked the nation and subsequently led to the resignation of several key officials.
C2 The artist's early works were well-received, and subsequently, her later pieces gained international acclaim.
conjunction Subsequently can also function as a conjunction when used to connect two events or actions in a sequence.
A1 I woke up late this morning. Subsequently, I missed my bus to work.
A2 She failed her driving test. Subsequently, she had to take lessons again.
B1 The company experienced a decrease in sales. Subsequently, they had to lay off some employees.
B2 The new law was passed. Subsequently, there was a decrease in crime rates.
C1 The negotiations were successful. Subsequently, a peace treaty was signed.
C2 The research findings were groundbreaking. Subsequently, they were published in a prestigious journal.
formal The experiment yielded positive results, subsequently leading to further research in the field.
informal She aced her exam and subsequently treated herself to a shopping spree.
slang He got caught cheating on the test and subsequently got grounded by his parents.
figurative The artist painted the background first and subsequently added layers of detail to complete the masterpiece.
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