later
IPA: ɫˈeɪtɝ
adjective
- Coming afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- Coming afterward in distance (following an antecedent distance as embedded within an adverbial phrase)
- At some time in the future.
adverb
- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- At some unspecified time in the future.
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Examples of "later" in Sentences
- The following shortlist for the Cudlipp Award was later.
- The music after the stop was spliced in at a later stage.
- Loans matured not later than 1 year following disbursement.
- Followed later were actual documented cases of homesickness.
- Ren Woxing dies later after suffering from giddiness due to old age.
- Next to the central object, as the lateral teeth on the lingual membrane.
- The real activation of Optus telephony services followed later on in 1996.
- The tapes lay there over the weekend, unnoticed until later in the next week.
- The highest peak and the deep gully of the mountain was later named after him.
- i will update more later ... i have conversing and cookies and milk ... later*
- Following an inconclusive series of studies the hum subsided later in the year.
- Or was the term later applied to music of the kind first called jazz in Chicago?
- LOVES "One for now & one for later" * .... * jealous I don't have chips for now OR later*