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View definitions for of late

of late

adjective as in afresh

adverb as in lately

adverb as in new

Strong matches

Weak matches

adverb as in newly

Strongest match

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By the 2010s, more viewers were watching clips of late night talk shows on their phones and computers than on television.

From Salon

After months of late and missed rental payments from the tenants, the couple took back the property and found it had been raided by the police and left damaged.

From BBC

As of late, it has also acquired a growing share of the resale market.

And Liverpool's flurry of late winners is already the longest in Premier League history.

From BBC

In November, the Broad museum will debut the largest-ever solo museum show of late artist Robert Therrien’s work, featuring more than 120 pieces.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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