lateness
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late
(lāt)adj. lat·er, lat·est
1.
a. Coming, occurring, continuing, or remaining after the correct, usual, or expected time; delayed: a late breakfast; a late meeting. See Synonyms at tardy.
b. Occurring at an advanced hour, especially well into the evening or night: a late movie on television; the late flight to Denver.
2. Of or toward the end or more advanced part, as of a period or stage: the late 19th century; a later symptom of the disease.
3.
a. Having begun or occurred just previous to the present time; recent: a late development.
b. Contemporary; up-to-date: the latest fashion.
4.
a. Having recently occupied a position or place: the company's late president gave the address.
b. Dead, especially if only recently deceased: in memory of the late explorer. See Synonyms at dead.
adv. later, latest
Idiom: 1. After the expected, usual, or proper time: a train that arrived late; woke late and had to skip breakfast.
2.
a. At or until an advanced hour: talked late into the evening.
b. At or into an advanced period or stage: a project undertaken late in her career.
3. Recently: As late as last week he was still in town.
of late
Recently; lately: was feeling better of late.
late′ness n.
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Noun | 1. | lateness - quality of coming late or later in time timing - the time when something happens earliness - quality of coming early or earlier in time |
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lateness
noun delay, late date, retardation, tardiness, unpunctuality, belatedness, advanced hour A large crowd had gathered despite the lateness of the hour.
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lateness
nounThe quality or condition of not being on time:
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opožděnípodzní dobazpožděnost
forsinkelse
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geç kalmışlıkgecikmişlik
lateness
[ˈleɪtnɪs] N [of person, vehicle] → retraso m, tardanza f, atraso m (LAm); [of hour] → lo avanzadohe was fined for persistent lateness → le sancionaron por llegar constantemente tarde
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
lateness
[ˈleɪtnɪs] n (= non-punctuality) [person] → retard m
He apologized for his lateness → Il s'excusa pour son retard.
I'm tired of your constant lateness → J'en ai assez de vos retards constants.
He apologized for his lateness → Il s'excusa pour son retard.
I'm tired of your constant lateness → J'en ai assez de vos retards constants.
[train, plane] → retard m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
lateness
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
late
(leit) adjective1. coming etc after the expected or usual time. The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.
2. far on in the day or night. late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.
3. dead, especially recently. the late king.
4. recently, but no longer, holding an office or position. Mr Allan, the late chairman, made a speech.
adverb1. after the expected or usual time. He arrived late for his interview.
2. far on in the day or night. They always go to bed late.
ˈlateness nounˈlately adverb
in the recent past or not long ago. Have you seen her lately?
later on at a later time. He hasn't arrived yet but no doubt he'll be here later on.
of late lately. He thought she had been less friendly of late.
later see latter.
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