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belatedly

[ bih-ley-tid-lee ]

adverb

  1. after the customary, useful, or expected time:

    If a law shouldn't have been passed in the first place, it's no crime to belatedly reverse it.

    I received your letter last month, and I wanted to thank you, even if belatedly.



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He appeared to understand however belatedly that he was in the presence of another kind of greatness.

Marrero himself was hardly a “cup of coffee” relic or a minor character belatedly retrieved from the dustbin of baseball history.

The closings continued for three more days, ending only when the executive director, Patrick Foye, belatedly stepped in.

Boston, however, has sadly and belatedly proven him right, at least to a degree.

His absence left tongues wagging, and Romney showed up at a march he belatedly called himself a week later.

Belatedly, Ruiz made radio contact with the doughnut, which was still well within range.

The rifle came up—and dropped back again as Alexander belatedly pretended that she had not seen him.

Belatedly, Brad recalled that the Cub leader and Mr. Holloway had expected to make a brief trip that morning to the mainland.

"There's a lot uh cake you boys might just as well eat up," the Countess called belatedly.

Belatedly, he knew that the cutout which he held dangling, resembled Pillbot in outline.

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