late
1. being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time (Freq. 33) - late evening - late 18th century - a late movie - took a late flight - had a late breakfast • Ant: early, middle • Similar to: advanced, ripe, after-hours, latish, posthumous • Derivationally related forms: lateness • Attrubites: timing 2. after the expected or usual time; delayed (Freq. 4) - a belated birthday card - I'm late for the plane - the train is late - tardy children are sent to the principal - always tardy in making dental appointments • Syn: belated, tardy • Similar to: unpunctual • Derivationally related forms: tardiness (for: tardy), lateness 3. of the immediate past or just previous to the present time (Freq. 3) - a late development - their late quarrel - his recent trip to Africa - in recent months - a recent issue of the journal • Syn: recent • Similar to: past • Derivationally related forms: recency (for: recent), recentness (for: recent), lateness 4. having died recently (Freq. 3) - her late husband • Similar to: dead 5. of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages (Freq. 2) - Late Greek • Ant: early, middle • Similar to: Modern, New • Derivationally related forms: lateness • Topics: linguistics 6. at or toward an end or late period or stage of development (Freq. 1) - the late phase of feudalism - a later symptom of the disease - later medical science could have saved the child • Syn: later • Ant: early • Similar to: advanced, tardive • Derivationally related forms: lateness 7. (used especially of persons) of the immediate past - the former president - our late President is still very active - the previous occupant of the White House • Syn: former, previous • Similar to: past
1. later than usual or than expected (Freq. 16) - the train arrived late - we awoke late - the children came late to school - notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline - I belatedly wished her a happy birthday • Syn: belatedly, tardily • Ant: early • Derived from adjective: tardy (for: tardily), belated (for: belatedly) 2. to an advanced time (Freq. 3) - deep into the night - talked late into the evening • Syn: deep 3. at an advanced age or stage - she married late - undertook the project late in her career 4. in the recent past - he was in Paris recently - lately the rules have been enforced - as late as yesterday she was fine - feeling better of late - the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also • Syn: recently, lately, of late, latterly • Derived from adjective: recent (for: recently)
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