B2 noun Neutral

aftermath

/ˈæf.tə.mæθ/

The consequences or aftereffects of a significant, often unpleasant or traumatic event. It specifically refers to the period of time immediately following such an occurrence when the results are most visible.

Beispiele

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1

We had a lot of cleaning up to do in the aftermath of the birthday party.

We had a lot of cleaning up to do in the aftermath of the birthday party.

2

The government faced severe criticism in the aftermath of the economic crisis.

The government faced severe criticism in the aftermath of the economic crisis.

3

The aftermath of our big fight was just awkward silence for three days.

The aftermath of our big fight was just awkward silence for three days.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
aftermath
Verwandt
aftereffect
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Merkhilfe

Think of the word as 'after-math'. After a big event, you have to 'do the math' to figure out the total damage or results.

Schnelles Quiz

The city struggled to rebuild its infrastructure in the ___ of the devastating hurricane.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: aftermath

Beispiele

1

We had a lot of cleaning up to do in the aftermath of the birthday party.

everyday

We had a lot of cleaning up to do in the aftermath of the birthday party.

2

The government faced severe criticism in the aftermath of the economic crisis.

formal

The government faced severe criticism in the aftermath of the economic crisis.

3

The aftermath of our big fight was just awkward silence for three days.

informal

The aftermath of our big fight was just awkward silence for three days.

4

Sociologists studied the long-term aftermath of the industrial revolution on rural families.

academic

Sociologists studied the long-term aftermath of the industrial revolution on rural families.

5

In the aftermath of the merger, several departments were restructured to improve efficiency.

business

In the aftermath of the merger, several departments were restructured to improve efficiency.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
aftermath
Verwandt
aftereffect

Häufige Kollokationen

immediate aftermath immediate aftermath
tragic aftermath tragic aftermath
in the aftermath of in the aftermath of
deal with the aftermath deal with the aftermath
political aftermath political aftermath

Häufige Phrasen

in the wake of

following as a result of

picking up the pieces

trying to return to a normal state after a disaster

when the dust settles

when the situation becomes clear after a period of confusion

Wird oft verwechselt mit

aftermath vs afterwards

Afterwards is an adverb meaning 'at a later time', while aftermath is a noun referring to the period of consequences following an event.

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Nutzungshinweise

While it can be used for any event, it is most commonly applied to negative situations like wars, natural disasters, or accidents. It is almost always followed by the preposition 'of'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often try to use it as an adverb (e.g., 'Aftermath we went home'). Always use it as a noun, usually in the phrase 'in the aftermath of...'

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Merkhilfe

Think of the word as 'after-math'. After a big event, you have to 'do the math' to figure out the total damage or results.

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Wortherkunft

Originally an agricultural term from 'after' + 'math' (an Old English word for mowing), referring to a second crop of grass grown in the same season after the first harvest.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a singular noun Typically preceded by 'the' Almost always followed by 'of' + noun phrase
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Kultureller Kontext

Frequently used in news headlines and political discourse to discuss the long-term impact of policy changes or disasters.

Schnelles Quiz

The city struggled to rebuild its infrastructure in the ___ of the devastating hurricane.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: aftermath

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