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    af·ter·shock
    /ˈaftərˌSHäk/

    noun

    • 1. a smaller earthquake following the main shock of a large earthquake.

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  2. Learn the meaning of aftershock as an aftereffect of a distressing or traumatic event or a minor shock following an earthquake. See examples, synonyms, word history, and related articles.

  3. Aftershock is a noun that means a sudden movement of the earth's surface that often follows an earthquake and is less violent than the first main movement. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and its usage in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Aftershock is a noun that means a sudden movement of the earth's surface that often follows an earthquake and is less violent than the first main movement. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of aftershock with examples from news sources and translations.

  5. A less powerful earthquake that follows a more forceful one. Aftershocks usually originate at or near the focus of the main earthquakes they follow and can continue for days or months. They usually decrease in magnitude and frequency with time. Discover More.

  6. An aftershock is a small earthquake that echoes or follows a larger one. After an earthquake, people often wait nervously to see if there will be an aftershock. After the relief of surviving an earthquake, the tremors and shaking of aftershocks can be surprising and often dangerous.

  7. Aftershock is a term for a small earthquake or tremor that follows a major earthquake, or a reaction to a deeply disturbing event. Learn more about the word's origin, synonyms, and usage with examples from various sources.

  8. Aftershock is a noun that means a small earthquake that happens after a larger one, or the effects of a shocking event. Learn more about the word family, usage and examples from the corpus.

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