Subsequently signifies occurring or happening after something else; following in time, order, or place.
It indicates a sequential relationship between two events, where one happens as a direct or indirect consequence of the preceding one.
The word emphasizes the chronological progression and suggests a link, although not necessarily a direct causal relationship.
It is a useful adverb for structuring narratives, arguments, or explanations where the order of events is important.
It implies that the later event could not have occurred in the exact same way, or at all, without the event that preceded it.
THEN
SINCE HENCE LATER AFTER SATER
LATERON
AFTERWARD
THEREAFTER AFTERWARDS