Aftermath: Meaning and Pronunciation
The word “aftermath” is a noun that refers to the consequences or results of a significant event, particularly a disastrous one. In Telugu, it can be translated as తరువాతి పరిణామం (taruvāti parināmaṁ), తరువాత ప్రభావం (taruvāta prabhāvaṁ), or తరువాత పరిణామానికి (taruvāta parināmāniki).
Pronunciation: af-ter-math (af-ter-math)
Aftermath: Synonyms
Some synonyms for “aftermath” include:
- Consequence
- Outcome
- Result
- Effect
- Repercussion
Aftermath: Nearby Words and Sentences
Here are some nearby words related to “aftermath” along with their parts of speech and meanings in Telugu:
- Afterlife (noun): తరువాత జీవితం (taruvāta jīvitaṁ). Example sentence: The concept of an afterlife is prevalent in many religions.
- Afternoon (noun): మధ్యాహ్నం (madhyāhnaṁ). Example sentence: Let’s meet for lunch tomorrow afternoon.
- Afterthought (noun): తరువాత ఆలోచన (taruvāta ālōcana). Example sentence: I had an afterthought and decided to bring a gift for the host.
- Afterward (adverb): తరువాత (taruvāta). Example sentence: She finished her work and afterward went for a walk.
Aftermath: Antonyms
The antonym for “aftermath” in Telugu is ముందుకు (muṇdukū).
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