Meaning & Definition of Sequel in English
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Sequel
A continuation or subsequent part of a story.
Pronunciation:
/ˈsiːkwəl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
sequelsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A work that follows the original work in a series.
Example Sentence: The movie was a sequel to the popular thriller that came out in 2010.
Definition: An event or situation that is a continuation of something that has come before.
Example Sentence: The sequel to the conflict left many questions unanswered.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'sequela', meaning 'following'.
Synonyms
follow-upcontinuationsuccessorsequent
Common Phrases and Expressions
- film sequel: A movie that continues the story from a previous film.
- book sequel: A book that is written as a follow-up to a first book.
Translations
- Spanish: secuela
- French: suite
- German: Fortsetzung
- Russian: сиквел
Related Words
- prequel: A work that precedes the original work in a series.
- series: A sequence of related works, often telling a story across multiple entries.
Slang Meanings of sequel
Meaning: A follow-up that could be better than the original.
Example Sentence: That sequel was way better than the first movie!
Meaning: An unnecessary continuation of a story.
Example Sentence: I can't believe they made a sequel to that flop; it was just a cash grab.