Opposite of following, afterward in either time or place
Opposite of as a result or consequence
“Alex was hungry but nevertheless continued to work, ignoring the pangs in his stomach.”
Opposite of after a long time, typically when there has been difficulty or delay
“He never got to tell her about his feelings.”
Opposite of as a result of something
“We model the market component, irrespectively of its content, advertised products, and brands.”
Opposite of as a consequence (of something)
“He walked away from the sport, despite many pundits believing he was still within his prime.”
Opposite of as a consequence (of a given situation)
Opposite of in due course
“Distressed at the media coverage, he immediately decided to sell his stock in the company.”
Opposite of in a particular place after one has been expected to have left
“He would walk off in a huff after his dispute with his mother.”
Opposite of adverb for coming after something in time or place
“The nation's economic growth would stagnate in comparison to previous years.”
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