Subsequent in Tagalog
“Subsequent” in Tagalog translates to “kasunod,” “sumunod,” or “susunod,” meaning something that comes after or follows in time or order. This term is commonly used in formal contexts, reports, and sequential descriptions. Understanding how to use “subsequent” helps express chronological relationships and following events in Filipino conversations.
[Words] = Subsequent
[Definition]:
- Subsequent /ˈsʌbsɪkwənt/
- Adjective: Coming after something in time; following in order or succession.
- Adjective: Occurring or coming later or after something else.
[Synonyms] = Kasunod, Sumunod, Susunod, Sumusunod, Kahalili, Kapalit, Pagkatapos, Sunod-sunod
[Example]:
• Ex1_EN: The initial meeting was productive, and subsequent discussions led to a final agreement.
– Ex1_PH: Ang unang pulong ay produktibo, at ang mga kasunod na talakayan ay humantong sa panghuling kasunduan.
• Ex2_EN: The first experiment failed, but subsequent attempts proved more successful.
– Ex2_PH: Ang unang eksperimento ay nabigo, ngunit ang mga sumunod na pagtatangka ay mas matagumpay.
• Ex3_EN: She made several mistakes in her first performance, but showed great improvement in subsequent shows.
– Ex3_PH: Siya ay gumawa ng ilang pagkakamali sa kanyang unang pagtatanghal, ngunit nagpakita ng mahusay na pagpapabuti sa mga kasunod na palabas.
• Ex4_EN: The company’s first quarter results were weak, but subsequent quarters showed steady growth.
– Ex4_PH: Ang mga resulta ng kumpanya sa unang quarter ay mahina, ngunit ang mga sumunod na quarter ay nagpakita ng tuluy-tuloy na paglaki.
• Ex5_EN: His initial research was groundbreaking, and subsequent studies confirmed his findings.
– Ex5_PH: Ang kanyang paunang pananaliksik ay nakabago ng larangan, at ang mga kasunod na pag-aaral ay nagpatunay sa kanyang mga natuklasan.
