late|later|latest in English
adjective
[leɪt]
coming or occurring after the usual or expected time, tardy, slow, delayed; newest, most recent; near the end of the day or far into the night; deceased; former, no longer holding a certain positio
Use "late|later|latest" in a sentence
1. His latest novel will be published in hardback later this month.
2. In her later years, she often gave speeches on her late husband's military career.
3. Years later I received a similar call late at night in a hotel in Japan.
4. Facial hair is often present in late adolescence, but may not appear until significantly later.
5. Her latest novel is a futuristic thriller, set some time in the late twenty-first century.
6. View our latest deals & offers on late models or new versions of the Burstner motorhome ranges.
7. So in the late 1950’s, a Rotaprint offset press, a small machine, was obtained; later, others were added.
8. As a whole, the age of the stone artifacts from Donghai maybe provisionally regarded as late Palaeolithic or later.
9. Oct 14, 2020 - Hand tinted Japanese Albumen photography of the late 19th century and later primarily of ethnographic interest
10. The Kingdom and later Empire of Aksum (also spelled Axum) was one of late antiquity's most influential, wealthiest and powerful states
11. Later, the life of one of the most notorious Criminals of the late 20th century inspired a number of books and movies.
12. Late in the 17th century, they broke into two bands, and those who would later be known as the Comanches moved south
13. It flowers later than other Alumroots, putting up its fuzzy dark colored flower stalks with cream flowers in late summer and fall.
14. If your Windows PC runs Windows 10 (64-bit) version 10.0.16299 or later, you can update to the latest version of Bookshelf
15. Beginning in the late sixties, Abjection as it relates to deconstruction as the latest seat of meaning became a predominant subject in art
16. October 15 is the first day for programs to offer Acceptances. They will continue thru the cycle until late May or later.
17. John Joseph Wood (June 7, 1950 – January 23, 2013) was a Canadian sprint Canoeist who competed from the late 1960s to the later 1970s
18. Of course, radiation was something we were unaware of until the late 1800s, let alone the associated cancer risks, which we discovered much later.
19. In The Mythical Man-Month, Fred Brooks observed that programmer time is not fungible; adding developers to a late software project makes it later.
20. Later, I'll do that later.
21. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later Brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
22. Ten minutes later I had the sinking feeling that I had forgotten to remove the lens cap. It was now too late to go back.
23. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later Brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.
24. A Culverin was a relatively simple ancestor of the musket, and later a medieval cannon, adapted for use by the French in the 15th century, and later adapted for naval use by the English in the late 16th century
25. A Culverin was a relatively simple ancestor of the musket, and later a medieval cannon, adapted for use by the French in the 15th century, and later adapted for naval use by the English in the late 16th century