Meaning & Definition of word "Posthumous"

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    Posthumous

    /ˈpɒstjʊməs/

    adjective:

    • 1. Occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the originator.
      • Example: The author received a posthumous award for his literary contributions after he passed away.
    • 2. Published or otherwise made public after the death of the person involved.
      • Example: Her posthumous novel was released to critical acclaim, even though she had completed it years before her death.
    • 3. Relating to or occurring after a person's death.
      • Example: The artist's posthumous exhibition showcased his works that had never been displayed during his lifetime.
    • 4. Referring to children born after the death of a father.
      • Example: He was declared posthumous as he was born shortly after his father's tragic death.

    Etymology

    From Latin posthumus, meaning 'after death'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    posthumous fame:

    Fame or recognition gained after one's death.

    posthumous publication:

    A publication released after the author's death.

    Related Words

    mortuary:

    A place where dead bodies are kept.

    eulogy:

    A speech or writing in praise of a person, typically after they have died.

    Slang Meanings of posthumous