Sentence example with the word 'posthumous'

posthumous

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Definition adj. occurring or coming into existence after a person's death

Last update: February 2, 2016

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This book contains a number of posthumous essays.   [adjective]

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The author received several impressive awards for her body of work; unfortunately, they were all posthumous.   [Please select]

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The media’s posthumous desecration of the great man’s character assassination was completely unwarranted.   [Please select]

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Another report states that he was a very posthumous child.   [Please select]

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Lightening flashed in the east and thunder rumbled a posthumous threat.   [Please select]

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This desire for present and posthumous commemoration extended to medical circles.   [Please select]

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Higginbotham cared about posthumous renown, his untimely ghost would have exulted in this tumult.   [Please select]

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Oh, how great is the posthumous influence of original heroes.   [Please select]

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In this capricious world, nothing is more capricious than posthumous fame.   [Please select]

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"Posthumous honours, after all, are the wish of ordinary men."   [Please select]

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