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late

adjective
Coming after the usual time; slow; tardy; long delayed; as a late spring; a late summer. The crops or harvest will be late.

late

Far advanced towards the end or close; as a late hour of the day. He began at a late period of his life.

late

Last, or recently in any place, office or character; as the late ministry; the late administration.

late

Existing not long ago, but now decayed or departed; as the late bishop of London.

late

Not long past; happening not long ago; recent; as the late rains. We have received late intelligence.

late

adverb
After the usual time, or the time appointed; after delay; as, he arrived late.

late

After the proper or usual season. This year the fruits ripen late.

late

Not long ago; lately: . And round them throng with leaps and bounds the late imprison’d young.

late

Far in the night, day, week, or other particular period; as, to lie a- bed late; to sit up late at night. Of late, lately, in time not long past, or near the present. The practice is of late uncommon. Too late, after the proper time; not in due time. We arrived too late to see the procession.