noun
- ideas or considerations that occur after the main planning or decision-making has been completed
- things added or included as supplements after the original work was finished
Usage: plural form of afterthought
Usage: often refers to additions made without careful integration
Examples
- The safety features seemed like afterthoughts rather than integral parts of the design.
- Her suggestions were dismissed as mere afterthoughts to the main proposal.
- The decorations appeared to be afterthoughts, hastily added at the last minute.
- The additional chapters felt like afterthoughts that didn’t fit the book’s flow.
- His apologies always seemed like afterthoughts rather than genuine remorse.
- The parking spaces were clearly afterthoughts in the building’s original plan.
- These policy changes shouldn’t be treated as afterthoughts but as essential reforms.