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Afterthought   /ˈæftərθˌɑt/  /ˈæftərθˌɔt/   Listen
Afterthought

noun
1.
Thinking again about a choice previously made.  Synonyms: reconsideration, rethink, second thought.
2.
An addition that was not included in the original plan.






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"Afterthought" Quotes from Famous Books



... continued, "based upon equity, cannot but be desired. The Election results," he added as an afterthought, "are interesting." ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, Jan. 1, 1919 • Various

... into his head, or that the gift was real gold, it glittered so at first sight. On that point I could reassure him. My open jealousy made me admire soberly. But when he told me, quite suddenly, as though on an afterthought, that he meant to make a play of it and not a story, I had the solid satisfaction at that moment ...
— The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 27, March 1893 - An Illustrated Monthly • Various

... about all, except, of course, that I should wish to see her settled before I'm gone. A man dies happier, you understand, if he is certain whom his only child is going to marry; for when he is dead I suppose that he will know nothing of what happens to her. Or, perhaps," he added, as though by an afterthought, "he may know too much, and not be able to help; which would ...
— Stella Fregelius • H. Rider Haggard

... exertion on their part. The shoot is always in use, for the efficacy of the mound depends upon the heat generated by actually decaying vegetation. Did the birds think out this simple labour-saving method before deciding on the site for the mound, or was it a gracious afterthought—one of those automatic impulses by which Nature ...
— My Tropic Isle • E J Banfield

... in which God and men unite, is what we call work. It is not a process introduced among men as an afterthought or as a form of punishment; it was involved in the initial creative act, and it is part of the complete creative act. The conception of a process of development carries with it the idea, not of a finished but of an unfinished world; it interprets history not as a record of persons and events ...
— Essays On Work And Culture • Hamilton Wright Mabie


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