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late (EN)
adverbio, adjetivo

adverbio “late”

late, later, latest
  1. tarde
    Despite setting multiple alarms, I woke up late and missed my morning meeting.
  2. tarde
    Why are you calling me so late?
  3. hacia el final (de un periodo específico)
    She realized her passion for painting late in life, starting her first class at 60.
  4. difunto (trabajando o sirviendo anteriormente en)
    Major Thompson, late of the Royal Navy, shared tales of his adventures at sea.

adjetivo “late”

late, comp. later, sup. latest
  1. atrasado
    The train was late, so I missed my meeting.
  2. hacia el final (de un periodo específico)
    We decided to take a walk in the late evening when the streets were quieter.
  3. nocturno
    By the time we finished dinner, it was already late and the stars were out.
  4. de la última fase
    The late Victorian era was known for its strict social norms and elaborate fashion.
  5. por mora
    My rent payment was overdue, so I had to pay a late fee along with it.
  6. con retraso
    She was worried because she was two weeks late and decided to visit the doctor.
  7. fallecido
    His late mother was a renowned painter in her community.
  8. anterior (ocupando recientemente, pero ya no)
    The late mayor was greatly respected in our community.