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1 late
Being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time.
Roget 360:
dead,
lifeless;
deceased,
demised,
departed,
defunct,
extinct;
late,
gone,
no more;
exanimate†,
inanimate;
out of the world,
taken off,
released;
departed this life
etc.
v.;
dead and gone;
dead as a doornail,
dead as a doorpost†,
dead as a mutton,
dead as a herring,
dead as nits;
launched into eternity,
gone to one's eternal reward,
gone to meet one's maker,
pushing up daisies,
gathered to one's fathers,
numbered with the dead.
dying
etc.
v.;
moribund,
morient†;
hippocratic;
in articulo,
in extremis;
in the jaws of death,
in the agony of death;
going off;
aux abois [Fr.];
one one's last legs,
on one's death bed;
at the point of death,
at death's door,
at the last gasp;
near one's end,
given over,
booked;
with one foot in the grave,
tottering on the brink of the grave.
stillborn;
mortuary;
deadly
etc.
(killing)
361.
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2 late
After the expected or usual time; delayed:
— A belated birthday card.
— I'm late for the plane.
— The train is late.
synoniemen: belated, tardy.
Roget 133:
late,
tardy,
slow,
behindhand,
serotine†,
belated,
postliminious†,
posthumous,
backward,
unpunctual,
untimely;
delayed,
postponed;
dilatory
etc.
(slow)
275;
delayed
etc.
v.;
in abeyance.
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3 late
Of the immediate past or just previous to the present time:
— A late development.
— Their late quarrel.
synoniem: recent.
Roget 122:
past,
gone,
gone by,
over,
passed away,
bygone,
foregone;
elapsed,
lapsed,
preterlapsed†,
expired,
no more,
run out,
blown over,
has-been,
that has been,
extinct,
antediluvian,
antebellum,
never to return,
gone with the wind,
exploded,
forgotten,
irrecoverable;
obsolete
etc.
(old)
124.
former,
pristine,
quondam,
ci-devant [Fr.],
late;
ancestral.
foregoing;
last,
latter;
recent,
over night;
preterperfect†,
preterpluperfect†.
looking back
etc.
v.;
retrospective,
retroactive;
archaeological
etc.
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Roget 123:
new,
novel,
recent,
fresh,
green;
young
etc.
127;
evergreen;
raw,
immature,
unsettled,
yeasty;
virgin;
untried,
unhandseled†,
untrodden,
untrod,
unbeaten;
fire-new,
span-new.
late,
modern,
neoteric,
hypermodern,
nouveau;
new-born,
nascent,
neonatal [Med.],
new-fashioned,
new-fangled,
new-fledged;
of yesterday;
just out,
brand-new,
up to date,
up to the minute,
with it,
fashionable,
in fashion;
in,
hip [Coll.];
vernal,
renovated,
sempervirent†,
sempervirid†.
fresh as a rose,
fresh as a daisy,
fresh as paint;
spick and span.
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4 late
5 late
Of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages.
6 late
At or toward an end or late period or stage of development:
— The late phase of feudalism.
— A later symptom of the disease.
— Later medical science could have saved the child.
synoniem: later.
7 late
used especially of persons Of the immediate past:
— Our late President is still very active.
synoniemen: former, previous.
Pools: wcześniejszy, uprzedni, poprzedni, były
bijwoord
1 late
Later than usual or than expected:
— The train arrived late.
— We awoke late.
— The children came late to school.
— I belatedly wished her a happy birthday.
synoniemen: belatedly, tardily.
Roget 133:
late;
lateward†,
backward;
late in the day;
at sunset,
at the eleventh hour,
at length,
at last;
ultimately;
after time,
behind time,
after the deadline;
too late;
too late for
etc.
135.
slowly,
leisurely,
deliberately,
at one's leisure;
ex post facto;
sine die.
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2 late
To an advanced time:
— Talked late into the evening.
synoniem: deep.
3 late
At an advanced age or stage.
4 late
In the recent past:
— Lately the rules have been enforced.
— As late as yesterday she was fine.
— Feeling better of late.
synoniemen: lately, latterly, of late, recently.
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