different between subsequently vs ensuingly

subsequently

English

Etymology

subsequent +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?s?b.s?.kw?nt.li/

Adverb

subsequently (not comparable)

  1. Following, afterwards in either time or place.
    • 1832 — John Richardson, Wacousta, volume II, chapter 7
      It will be recollected that the ill-fated Halloway...distinctly stated the voice of the individual who had approached his post...to have been that of a female, and that the language in which they subsequently conversed was that of the Ottawa Indians.
  2. Accordingly, therefore (implying a logical connection or deduction), consequently.

Usage notes

  • Although subsequently is often used in a cause-and-effect relationship, it should be used when no cause is implied (logical fallacy post hoc ergo propter hoc).

Synonyms

  • (afterwards in time): afterwards, yet; see also Thesaurus:subsequently
  • (afterwards in sequence): ensuingly, followingly; see also Thesaurus:then
  • (accordingly): as a result, whence; see also Thesaurus:therefore

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Translations

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ensuingly

English

Etymology

ensuing +? -ly

Adverb

ensuingly (comparative more ensuingly, superlative most ensuingly)

  1. In an ensuing manner; subsequently.

Synonyms

  • followingly, followed by; see also Thesaurus:then

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