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Audio Help [ley-tist] Pronunciation Key
Audio Help [ley-tist] Pronunciation Key –adjective a superl. of late with later as compar.
–noun
—Idiom
| 1. | most recent; current: latest fashions. |
| 2. | last. |
| 3. | the latest, the most recent news, development, disclosure, etc.: This is the latest in personal computers. |
| 4. | at the latest, not any later than (a specified time): Be at the airport by 7 o'clock at the latest. |
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Audio Help [leyt] Pronunciation Key adjective, lat·er or lat·ter, lat·est or last, adverb lat·er, lat·est.
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Audio Help [leyt] Pronunciation Key adjective, lat·er or lat·ter, lat·est or last, adverb lat·er, lat·est. –adjective
–adverb
—Idiom
| 1. | occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring. |
| 2. | continued until after the usual time or hour; protracted: a late business meeting. |
| 3. | near or at the end of day or well into the night: a late hour. |
| 4. | belonging to the time just before the present moment; most recent: a late news bulletin. |
| 5. | immediately preceding the present one; former: the late attorney general. |
| 6. | recently deceased: the late Mr. Phipps. |
| 7. | occurring at an advanced stage in life: a late marriage. |
| 8. | belonging to an advanced period or stage in the history or development of something: the late phase of feudalism. |
| 9. | after the usual or proper time, or after delay: to arrive late. |
| 10. | until after the usual time or hour; until an advanced hour, esp. of the night: to work late. |
| 11. | at or to an advanced time, period, or stage: The flowers keep their blossoms late in warm climates. |
| 12. | recently but no longer: a man late of Chicago, now living in Philadelphia. |
| 13. | of late, lately; recently: The days have been getting warmer of late. |
[Origin: bef. 900; ME; OE læt slow, late; c. G lass slothful, ON latr, Goth lats slow, lazy, L lassus tired
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lateness, noun
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Audio Help (lāt) Pronunciation Key
adj. lat·er, lat·est
adv. later, latest
[Middle English, from Old English læt; see lē- in Indo-European roots.] late'ness n. Usage Note: It is technically correct to use a phrase such as our late treasurer to refer to a person who is still alive but who no longer holds the relevant post, but the use of former in this context will ensure that no embarrassing misunderstanding is created. |
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| lat·est
Audio Help (lā'tĭst) Pronunciation Key
adj. Superlative of late. n. Something that is the most recent or current of its kind: the latest in electronic gadgetry. |
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