| English noun: hereafter | |||
| 1. | hereafter (time) life after death | ||
| Synonyms | afterlife | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | life, life-time, lifespan, lifetime | ||
| Narrower (hyponym) | immortality, kingdom come | ||
| 2. | hereafter (time) the time yet to come | ||
| Synonyms | future, futurity, time to come | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | time | ||
| Narrower (hyponym) | by-and-by, kingdom come, manana, offing, tomorrow | ||
| Antonyms | past, past times, yesteryear | ||
| English adverb: hereafter | |||
| 1. | hereafter in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc. | ||
| Samples | The landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised premises. The terms specified hereunder. | ||
| Synonyms | hereinafter, hereunder | ||
| 2. | hereafter in a future life or state | ||
| Samples | Hope to win salvation hereafter. | ||
| 3. | hereafter following this in time or order or place; after this | ||
| Samples | Hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance. | ||