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late / lāt/ • adj. 1. doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time: his late arrival she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment. 2. belonging or taking place near the end of a particular time or period: they won the game with a late goal. ∎ [attrib.] denoting the advanced stage of a period: the late 1960s arriving in the late afternoon. ∎ far on into the day or night: I'm sorry the call is so late it's too late for lunch. ∎ originating at a point well into an artistic period or artist's life: his highly abstracted late landscapes late Gothic style. ∎ flowering or ripening toward the end of the season: the last late chrysanthemums. 3. (the/one's late) (of a specified person) no longer alive: the late William Jennings Bryan her late husband's grave. ∎ no longer having the specified status; former: a late colleague of mine. 4. (latest) of recent date: the latest news. • adv. 1. after the expected, proper, or usual time: she arrived late. 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. ∎ (later) at a time in the near future; afterward: I'll see you later later on it will be easier. 3. (late of) formerly but not now living or working in a specified place or institution: Captain Falconer, late of the British army. • n. (the latest) the most recent news or fashion: have you heard the latest? PHRASES: at the latest no later than the time specified: all new cars will be required to meet this standard by 1997 at the latest. late in the game (or day) at a late stage in proceedings, esp. too late to be useful. of late recently: she'd been drinking too much of late.DERIVATIVES: late·ness n.
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