👉 In linguistics and philosophy, "subsequentness" refers to the fact that a statement or proposition is true or false in relation to another statement or proposition. It is often used as an adverb, indicating the degree of truthfulness or falsity of a previous statement. For example: - The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" could be said to have "subsequentness" because it is true that the fox has jumped over the dog. - However, the