Meaning & Definition of word "Posthumously"

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    Posthumously

    /ˈpɒs.tʃə.məs.li/

    adverb:

    • 1. After the death of the person specified.
      • Example: The author was posthumously awarded the prestigious literary prize for his contributions to literature.
    • 2. Occurring or continuing after one's death.
      • Example: Her posthumously published novel became a bestseller, captivating readers around the world.
    • 3. Referring to events that take place after the death of an individual.
      • Example: The artist's work gained immense popularity posthumously, leading to several exhibitions in major cities.
    • 4. In a manner that is continued or recognized after death.
      • Example: The musician's influence was felt posthumously, inspiring new generations of artists.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'posthumus' meaning 'after the last' or 'after death'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    posthumous award:

    An award given after someone's death.

    posthumous publication:

    A work published after the author's death.

    posthumous recognition:

    Acknowledgment received after death.

    Related Words

    postmortem:

    Relating to examination after death.

    posthumous child:

    A child born after the death of the father.

    Slang Meanings of posthumously