gotoyew
oing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time.
"his late arrival"
synonyms: behind schedule, behind time, behindhand; More
antonyms: punctual, early
2.
belonging or taking place near the end of a particular time or period.
"they won the game with a late goal"
denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement.
"the late 1960s"
far on into the day or night.
"I'm sorry the call is so late"
flowering or ripening toward the end of the season.
"the last late chrysanthemums"
3.
(of a specified person) no longer alive.
"the late William Jennings Bryan"
synonyms: dead, departed, lamented, passed on/away, deceased
"her late husband"
antonyms: alive, existing
no longer having the specified status; former.
"a late colleague of mine"
4.
of recent date.
"the latest news"
synonyms: most recent, newest, just released, up-to-the-minute More
antonyms: old, unfashionable
adverb
comparative adverb: later
1.
after the expected, proper, or usual time.
"she arrived late"
synonyms: behind schedule, behind time, behindhand, belatedly, tardily, at the last minute, at the buzzer More
antonyms: early
2.
toward the end of a period.
"it happened late in 1984"
at or until a time far into the day or night.
"now I'm old enough to stay up late"
synonyms: late at night; informaltill all hours
"don't stay out late"
at a time in the near future; afterward.
adverb: later
"I'll see you later"
"his late arrival"
synonyms: behind schedule, behind time, behindhand; More
antonyms: punctual, early
2.
belonging or taking place near the end of a particular time or period.
"they won the game with a late goal"
denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement.
"the late 1960s"
far on into the day or night.
"I'm sorry the call is so late"
flowering or ripening toward the end of the season.
"the last late chrysanthemums"
3.
(of a specified person) no longer alive.
"the late William Jennings Bryan"
synonyms: dead, departed, lamented, passed on/away, deceased
"her late husband"
antonyms: alive, existing
no longer having the specified status; former.
"a late colleague of mine"
4.
of recent date.
"the latest news"
synonyms: most recent, newest, just released, up-to-the-minute More
antonyms: old, unfashionable
adverb
comparative adverb: later
1.
after the expected, proper, or usual time.
"she arrived late"
synonyms: behind schedule, behind time, behindhand, belatedly, tardily, at the last minute, at the buzzer More
antonyms: early
2.
toward the end of a period.
"it happened late in 1984"
at or until a time far into the day or night.
"now I'm old enough to stay up late"
synonyms: late at night; informaltill all hours
"don't stay out late"
at a time in the near future; afterward.
adverb: later
"I'll see you later"
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for dinner yesterday
for dinner yesterday