[
UK
/lˈeɪtli/
]
[ US /ˈɫeɪtɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈɫeɪtɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in the recent past
lately the rules have been enforced
as late as yesterday she was fine
the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also
feeling better of late
he was in Paris recently
How To Use lately In A Sentence
- I have been very busy lately and the ongoing project will take up about a few more weeks.
- I've noticed a lot of people larding their speech with that phrase lately.
- There have been a lot of name changes in retailing lately, he noted.
- Stars' glorious start to the season has hit a slight snag lately with a couple of draws, while their closest rival, Ballina, continues to string together victories.
- I know you've been quarrelling a good deal lately.
- She's been a bit edgy lately, waiting for the exam results.
- The attitude of sex offense and the examination of mass media were the topics less to be reported lately.
- The two that are getting to me lately are "ironwood," which here in Hawai'i means a variety of Casuarina sp. native to Australia I think. Languagehat.com: HACKMATACK.
- Star staff Saturday, August 22, 2009 - Powered by SIDON: The southern coastal city of Sidon saw banners fill its streets and lights brighten up its sky days before the Holy Month of weather in Baltimore has been sweltering lately, putting many at risk for heat-related conditions. such as Italy criticised Internazionale coach Jose Mourinho for comments the Portuguese made about Ramadan at the weekend. WN.com - Articles related to Lagos Fires Tourism Through Sports
- As you can see from about two posts ago, my mind has been taking the occasional hike down memory lane lately.