Late
UK /["/leɪt/"]/US /["/leɪt/"]/
Definition
arriving, happening or done after the expected, arranged or usual time
In simple words: After the expected time
Examples
- I am late for my appointment today.
- She always arrives late to the class.
- Don't worry, the bus is never late.
- He was late to the party because of traffic.
- It's better to be late than never show up at all.
Usage notes
Use 'late' to describe someone who is not on time for an event or task. Avoid using it in very formal contexts, where 'tardy' might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
late + adjective/noun/verb phrase
Memory hint
Think of a clock striking late hours, like a bell ringing at 10 PM.
Collocations
- be
- feel
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- for
- in
- into
- an hour, ten minutes, etc. late
- leave it rather, very, etc. late
Synonyms
- delayed
- tardy
- overdue
- behind schedule
- belated
Antonyms
- early
- on time
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'late' with 'lately', which means recently.
- Using 'late' with the wrong tense, for example, saying 'I will be late yesterday.'
- Confusing 'late' with 'later' when indicating time.