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Post-World

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Referring to the time period or era that comes after a major global event or catastrophe.

Usage:

  • The post-world era was marked by a remarkable effort to rebuild and restore the devastated cities.
  • Artists during the post-world phase expressed their reflections on the previous world and their hopes for the future.
  • Post-world literature often explores themes of resilience and new beginnings.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A person who is born or grows up in a world that has already experienced a major global event or catastrophe.

Usage:

  • The post-worlds faced unique challenges and perspectives growing up in a world shaped by catastrophe.
  • Survivors from the catastrophic event gradually rebuilt society for the post-worlds to inherit.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense: In a manner that reflects the characteristics or traits of the time period after a major global event or catastrophe.

Usage:

  • The novel depicts the characters post-world, who navigate the new landscape cautiously, yet optimistically.
  • She approached life post-world, always ready to adapt and embrace change.

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