Late Adjective Synonyms
till or at an advanced hour or time
I was up late last night. She married late.
recently, lately, previously, formerly, once, heretofore, in recent or former time(s), of late, latterly
They are dining tonight with Sir Keith, late of Scotland Yard.
recent, last, new, fresh, current, up to date
Have you got a copy of a late edition of today's newspaper.
Late Adverb Synonyms
most recent or up-to-date or modern development or news or example
What's the latest? Have you seen the latest in scuba gear.
fashionable, current, modern, up to the minute, in
She drives the latest model.
recently, lately
As late as a week ago they were still holding the job open for her.
tardily, unpunctually, belatedly
We arrived too late for the first act.
Late Noun Synonyms
tardy, delayed, overdue, behindhand, dilatory, unpunctual, belated, past due
He was even late for his own wedding. Better late than never. Your mortgage payment is late again.
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