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单词 posthumous
释义
posthumous
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adj

If something happens after someone dies, it is described as posthumous — like the posthumous interest in the music of a singer who died "a nobody."
The adjective posthumous comes from Latin — post means "after" and humare, "to bury." (You might also think of humus, which means "dirt" or "earth.") So something that is posthumous happens after a person is dead, like the posthumous discovery that your humble neighbor who lived very modestly was actually a multi-millionaire, or the posthumous publication of a book that the writer finished just before she died.
WORD FAMILY
posthumous: posthumously+/humous: posthumous
USAGE EXAMPLES
The intertwining of madness and genius remains an essential part of his posthumous legend, and Lowell himself saw the two as related.
The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017)
Mr. Shikler rose to fame when he was commissioned to create a posthumous portrait of President Kennedy.
Wall Street Journal(Dec 28, 2016)
On Friday, after chief suspect Anis Amri was killed in a Milan shootout, Telegram broadcast his posthumous video.
Washington Post(Dec 23, 2016)
adj occurring or coming into existence after a person's death
a posthumous award
a posthumous book
a posthumous daughter
Syn
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being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time
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