Common Words:
* Afterlife: The existence believed to follow death.
* Aftermath: The consequences or results of an event, especially a negative one.
* Afternoon: The period of time between noon and evening.
* Afterthought: A thought that comes to mind later.
* Afterward: At a later time; subsequently.
Less Common Words:
* Afterglow: A warm, pleasant feeling or memory of something that has ended.
* Afterimage: A visual sensation that persists after the stimulus that produced it has been removed.
* Aftertaste: A taste that lingers after food or drink has been swallowed.
* Afterburner: A device in a jet engine that injects additional fuel to increase thrust.
* Aftercare: Care provided after a medical treatment or procedure.
Phrases:
* After all: Despite what was previously said or expected.
* After a while: After a period of time.
* After hours: Outside of regular business hours.
* After the fact: After something has happened.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that start with the prefix "after." The prefix "after" generally indicates that something follows something else in time or sequence.