English · Greetings & Phrases
/ˌɑːftər ˈɔːl/
[/ˌɑːftər ˈɔːl/]
in the end; despite expectations
Used to say something is true despite what was expected, or to give a reason.
We decided to go to the party after all, since the weather cleared up.
We decided to go to the party after all, since the weather cleared up.
From "after" plus "all," meaning when everything is considered.
Signals a reconsidered decision or a supporting reason.