💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Postposed"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| preposed | (grammar) Placed before another term in a phrase. |
| postsubject | (grammar, of a part of speech) Occurring after the subject in a sentence or expression. |
| postpositive | (grammar, of an adjective or other modifier) Placed after the word modified, either immediately after, as in two men abreast, or as part of a complement, as in those two men are bad. |
| posthodiernal | (grammar) Relating to future time later than today. |
| postdateverb | (transitive) To assign an effective date to a document or action later than the actual date. |
| postnounnoun | (Korean linguistics) a particle which follows a noun. |
| postverbal | (linguistics) Occurring after a verb. |
| postessivenoun | The postessive case |
| post factum | After the fact; after the focus of an activity has already occurred. |
| postliminous | Occurring afterward. |
| deferred | Delayed; put off till later. |
| postponedverb | Done later than originally planned; delayed. |
| later | At some time in the future. |
| postfactumnoun | Alternative form of post factum. [After the fact; occurring after the focus of an activity has already occurred.] |
| postexistent | existing or living afterward |
| postpausal | (linguistics) After a pause in speech. |
| foregoingnoun | Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence. |
| prejacentnoun | (philosophy, logic, linguistics) A proposition laid out previously; a proposition from which another proposition is inferred. |
| postfact | after the fact; after something has happened |
| postdepositional | Occurring after deposition |
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