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late

Definition for late

adjective as in new

Strongest matches

fresh, recent

Weak matches

advanced, just out, modern

adjective as in dead

adverb as in at the last minute

Strongest match

slowly

Strong matches

belatedly, tardily

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Example Sentences

"If we didn't evacuate we wouldn't be able to get out later, we don't have anyone else in the house but us."

From BBC

Hague said that people at the time were saying “it’s Princess Diana and Charles”, in a reference to the separation of now King Charles III and the late Princess of Wales.

From BBC

There are gulls migrating earlier or later than usual, probably by three to four weeks at this point.

From Salon

Another care source tells me “it’s already almost too late” and is upset at how the industry has been treated so far.

From BBC

Senate race on Nov. 5, and will be sworn in next month to serve out the remainder of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s term.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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