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Late is both an adverb and an adjective; it means the opposite of early . Lately is also an adverb; it means 'recently'. …
late · ​. after the expected, arranged or usual time. I got up late. Can I stay up late tonight? · ​. near the end of a period of time, a person's life, etc. It ...
Late is both an adverb and an adjective; it means the opposite of early. Lately is also an adverb; it means 'recently'. Late meaning 'not on time'.
late adverb NAmE//leɪt// (lat‧er) after the expected, arranged, or usual time I got up late. Can I stay up late tonight? She has to work late tomorrow.
Adverb. Definition: when used as an adverb, late is used to indicate a time that is after the expected or usual time. Examples: 1. She arrived late. 2. He left ...
adverb · after the usual or proper time, or after delay: to arrive late. · until after the usual time or hour; until an advanced hour, especially of the night: to ...
British English: late /leɪt/ ADVERB. after the proper time Late means after the proper time. He arrived late for his class. American English: late /ˈleɪt/ ...
What is the adverb for late? · Recently; not long ago. · Synonyms: · Examples: “And I'm freaking hungry because all I ...
late used as an adverb: After a deadline has passed, past a designated time. "We drove as fast as we could, but we still arrived late."
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