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[ UK /sˈiːkwə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈsikwəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. something that follows something else
  2. a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it

How To Use sequel In A Sentence

  • Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
  • There's a market for it and it's kind of a sequel to the cassette culture of the '80s and early '90s.
  • They have to put up with some shoddy sequels to groundbreaking originals.
  • Family comedy sequel based on the popular book series. The Sun
  • High jinks and fast-moving action prove another winning combination for Bad Boy cops Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in this long-awaited sequel.
  • The best parts of Brian's talent are still here, as if this was the long-delayed sequel to Smile or something, as the close-cropped vocal harmonies, the thick arrangements, and his affecting, if quaky lead vocals are all here in force.
  • Says the Richmond composer, I thought it would be great to write a sequel showing how [Porgy] goes up north, and on the way he runs into jazz, rag, barrelhouse, jug band, gospel, all the early black folk music styles. Archive 2006-11-01
  • The greatest cause of mortality in type 2 diabetes is atherosclerotic vascular disease and its sequelae.
  • In fact, the title notwithstanding, it's one of the most remarkably faithful sequels you'll ever see, in tone, setup, and execution. Alex Remington: Harold & Kumar 2: Best War on Terror Movie Ever (Though That's Not Saying Much)
  • That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question.
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