a number of songs were posthumously published in 1924
Example sentencesExamples
He was one of those prophets whose wisdom is posthumously discovered in an attic of trash.
It is one thing to liberate an artist's work posthumously, and quite another to see the man himself set free.
The artist, for his part, promised that all his debts should be paid posthumously out of his estate.
The last of his volumes of journals, published in 1997, marked the close of his writing career, although a volume of pithy jottings from a notebook appeared posthumously.
He has just joined Thomas Jefferson in an elite club of architects who have received the institute's gold medal posthumously.
In 1922, she was posthumously made the first woman member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors.
He didn't have time to complete his major work, fragments of which were compiled posthumously as the Pensées.
Written when Strauss was dying and first performed posthumously, they look back with profound contentment over his life and his marriage.
He has been selected to receive, posthumously, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the California Association of Professional Music Teachers.
The new edit was released posthumously in 1978.
Definition of posthumously in US English:
posthumously
adverbˈpɑstʃəməsliˈpäsCHəməslē
After the death of the originator.
a number of songs were posthumously published in 1924
Example sentencesExamples
In 1922, she was posthumously made the first woman member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors.
Written when Strauss was dying and first performed posthumously, they look back with profound contentment over his life and his marriage.
The artist, for his part, promised that all his debts should be paid posthumously out of his estate.
He has been selected to receive, posthumously, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the California Association of Professional Music Teachers.
He didn't have time to complete his major work, fragments of which were compiled posthumously as the Pensées.
It is one thing to liberate an artist's work posthumously, and quite another to see the man himself set free.
He has just joined Thomas Jefferson in an elite club of architects who have received the institute's gold medal posthumously.
He was one of those prophets whose wisdom is posthumously discovered in an attic of trash.
The last of his volumes of journals, published in 1997, marked the close of his writing career, although a volume of pithy jottings from a notebook appeared posthumously.