Opposite of adverb for existing or coming before in time or order
“Subsequent interrogations of him and other accomplices revealed that a series of plots were being planned.”
(currently) Opposite of adverb for former or previous
“After enjoying the variety that my current job affords me, I don't know if I could go back to doing the same thing day in, day out.”
(futurely) Opposite of adverb for former or previous
“The socialite has revealed she and her future husband are looking forward to starting a family soon after their wedding.”
Opposite of adverb for superseding others in importance or status
“The last thing you should do is check your work.”
Opposite of adverb for mentioned earlier or higher on the same page
“He flipped to the next page and studied an artist's rendering of the landscaped park.”
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