sequel
nounDivide sequel into syllables:
se · quel
How to pronounce sequel:
Definition of sequel:
- sequel (noun):
- consequence, result
- a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it.
- a novel, play, or film that continues the story of an earlier one
Synonyms for sequel:
addendum
aftereffect
aftermath
backwash
child
conclusion
consequence
continuation
corollary
development
effect
fate
follow-up
fruit
implication
issue
matter of course
outcome
outgrowth
postscript
precipitate
product
result
resultant
sequence
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