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late

/leɪt/adjective, adverb1 syllable

Late means: being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time.

Synonyms for late26

adjective, as in being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time

advanced, ripe, after-hours, latish, posthumous

adjective, as in after the expected or usual time; delayed

belated, tardy, unpunctual

adjective, as in at or toward an end or late period or stage of development

later, advanced, tardive

adjective, as in (used especially of persons) of the immediate past

adjective, as in of the immediate past or just previous to the present time

adjective, as in of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages

adjective, as in having died recently

adverb, as in in the recent past

recently, lately, of late, latterly

adverb, as in later than usual or than expected

belatedly, tardily

adverb, as in to an advanced time

also used for late

erenow, freshly

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Opposites of late

What does late mean?11

adjective

1

being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time“late evening”

2

after the expected or usual time; delayed“a belated birthday card”

3

at or toward an end or late period or stage of development“the late phase of feudalism”

4

(used especially of persons) of the immediate past“the former president”

5

of the immediate past or just previous to the present time“a late development”

6

of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages“Late Greek”

7

having died recently“her late husband”

adverb

1

in the recent past“he was in Paris recently”

2

later than usual or than expected“the train arrived late”

3

to an advanced time“deep into the night”

4

at an advanced age or stage“she married late”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with late?44

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Late in a sentence

  • Though he lives within a stone's throw of the school, he is often late.Zifre
  • When it rains, the buses are late more often than not.CK
  • Due to bad weather, the plane was late.Eldad
  • Due to bad weather, the plane arrived three hours late.AlanF_US
  • Due to the bad weather, the plane was ten minutes late.CM
  • He returned home very late, as was often the case.AlanF_US
  • As was often the case with him, he came late.CM
  • As is often the case, he was late for school.CM

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Forms of late

as a adjective

comparative
later
superlative
latest

as a adverb

comparative
later
superlative
latest