Later vs After
LaterAdverb:
At a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned:
Adjective: 1. (IN THE FUTURE) Happening at a time in the future, or after the time you have mentioned:
2. (TOWARDS THE END) Happening towards the end of a period of time or the end of someone's life:
3. (RECENT) More modern or recent:
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AfterAdverb: Later than someone or something else:
Preposition: Following in time, place, or order:
Conjunction: At a time that is later than another event:
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