Later

/ˈleɪtə/

adjective

  1. Near the end of a period of time.

    It was late in the evening when we finally arrived.

  2. Specifically, near the end of the day.

    It was getting late and I was tired.

  3. (usually not comparable) Associated with the end of a period.

    Late Latin is less fully inflected than classical Latin.

adverb

  1. After a deadline has passed, past a designated time.

    We drove as fast as we could, but we still arrived late.

  2. Formerly, especially in the context of service in a military unit.

    Colonel Easterwood, late of the 34th Carbines, was a guest at the dinner party.

  3. Not long ago; just now.

Synonyms: erenow, freshly, belatedly

adverb

  1. Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).

    I arrived later than my roommate.

  2. At some unspecified time in the future.

    I wanted to do it now, but I’ll have to do it later.

Synonyms: afterwards, hereafter, later on, someday

interjection

  1. See you later; goodbye.

    Later, dude.

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