English to Yoruba Meaning of late - pẹ


Late :
pẹ

okú, ìrìbọmi, pẹ, parun, o lọra, pendanti, to ti ni ilọsiwaju, sẹhin, dena, ru, lẹhin, ẹhin, pada, lọ si pa, ṣeto jade, lọ

pẹ, o lọra, laiyara, lọ, ni akoko kan

pẹlateness
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Definitions of late in English
Adjective(1) being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time(2) after the expected or usual time; delayed(3) of the immediate past or just previous to the present time(4) having died recently(5) of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages(6) at or toward an end or late period or stage of development(7) (used especially of persons
Adverb(1) later than usual or than expected(2) to an advanced time(3) at an advanced age or stage(4) in the recent past
Examples of late in English
(1) While in pruning mode, cut late flowering clematis hard back to a low pair of fat buds.(2) I had arrived quite late in the day when dusk was falling.(3) Management loved him, except for the fact that he was always a few minutes late for work.(4) Fatima, in her late fifties, is a practising Muslim who prays and fasts but is not veiled.(5) Less than half of the adult population regularly attended church by the late 1980s.(6) Acidantheras have a wonderful scent and are excellent for late flowering.(7) his late sister(8) It is believed that hormones are involved and women who have their first child late in life or who have no children are more at risk.(9) I arrived half an hour late because Dad lost his palm pilot and couldn't remember what time school started.(10) She is late and I am edgy, expecting a group of tough females in hoods and trainers.(11) Two late goals gave Crewe their first win since the opening day of the season as they beat Luton 3-1.(12) Bridget was a hard worker as was her late husband James and together they reared a family of four in very difficult times.(13) He won some points though late in August and I never made scalping jokes after that.(14) to stay up late(15) I arrived in Wolverhampton late this evening, as I'm doing a small part in a short film here tomorrow.(16) The white currant is White transparent, again a late flowering variety.
Related Phrases of late
(1) too late ::
o ti pẹ ju
(2) stay up late ::
duro soke pẹ
(3) be late ::
jẹ pẹ
(4) very late ::
pupọ pẹ
(5) better late than never ::
dara ki o pẹ ju kò
(6) get up late ::
gba soke pẹ
(7) sleep late ::
sun pẹ
(8) go to bed late ::
lọ si ibusun pẹ
(9) late at night ::
pẹ ni alẹ
(10) late night ::
pẹ night
Synonyms
Adjective
1. behind schedule ::
sile iṣeto
2. dead ::
okú
3. recent ::
to šẹšẹ
4. belated ::
bu
5. later ::
nigbamii
6. previous ::
ti tẹlẹ
Adverb
7. behind schedule ::
sile iṣeto
8. after hours ::
lẹhin wakati
9. late at night ::
pẹ ni alẹ
10. deep ::
jin
11. latterly ::
latterly
Antonyms
1. early ::
tete
2. inopportune ::
inopportune
3. precocious ::
precocious
4. premature ::
tọjọ
5. untimely ::
untimely
Different Forms
late, lateness
Word Example from TV Shows
Little late, Leonard!

Little LATE, Leonard!

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 24

Well, it's a little late on that.

Well, it's a little LATE on that.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 11

Did you stay up late studying again?

Did you stay up LATE studying again?

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

You're not working late.
Why did you lie to me?

You're not working LATE. Why did you lie to me?

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 21

Too late. Bernade...

Too LATE. Bernade...

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12

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