lately
IPA: ɫˈeɪtɫi
adverb
- Recently; not long ago; of late.
- (slang) In a late manner; after-the-fact.
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Examples of "lately" in Sentences
- Lately Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Michaelmas term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln's Inn Hall.
- What's occupying my brain lately is that in less than 2 months G and I are moving to Paris.
- Colonel Oliver Boyce -- he has taken the title lately -- when I knew him he was something in the service of the Duke of Marlborough.
- Even news about Lindsay Lohan's perpetual rehab was more entertaining and useful than any article you've written about Palin lately!
- There have been several ITV game shows with the word ‘Celebrity’ in the title lately, and Celebrity Love Island is nothing if not the most recent.
- My major fashion dilemma lately is letting go of clothes that don't fit me but are in like-new condition and given to me for free -- mostly by my mother.
- I have been ordering from Amazon-UK but the condition i have been receiving the books in lately is not great so will definitely try some of your suggestions ... thanks
- Fair - holt's Dictionary of Terms in Art (London, 1854) char - acterizes Motif as “a term lately introduced into the vocabulary of Art,” whereas it is altogether omitted from James Elmes's earlier Dictionary of the Fine Arts