off-late in English dictionary off-late Sample sentences with " off-late " Declension Stem She' s been acting a little off lately opensubtitles2 Nothing nephew, just on diet off late. OpenSubtitles2018.v3 Business seems to have dropped off lately, and I' m beginning to take it personally opensubtitles2
The meaning of LATE OF is having recently lived or worked in (a place, a company, etc.). How to use late of in a sentence.
Mar 28, 2015. #10. Yeah, it should be " of late" and means " lately". "off-late" is a typo I guess. Thanks everybody for the explanation. Unfortunately, the discussion is not in the language that I can understand, but I catch the word " of late", and it is what I've been looking for. Thanks again!
December 4, 2023 4:55pm. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Photo by Scott Kowalchyk/CBS. Stephen Colbert is still recovering. The Late Show has once again been canceled as its host continues to 1 There seems to be some evidence that as of late (in the sense of recently) was perhaps a bit more common a century or two ago, but I think including as has never been the norm. For all that, I can't really imagine a context where OP's example "and as of late he has agreed to return home" would be considered "natural", even if we removed as. Merriam-Webster unabridged. Synonyms for OF LATE: late, just, now, lately, new, newly, recently, only; Antonyms of OF LATE: before, early, earlier, previously, ago, formerly, anciently, heretofore. ( happening or arriving) after the planned, expected, usual, or necessary time: This train is always late. You'll be late for your flight if you don't hurry up. Sorry I'm late. I was held up in the traffic. It's too late to start complaining now. We always have a late breakfast on Sunday mornings. phrase [PHRASE with cl] You use of late to refer to an event or state of affairs that happened or began to exist a short time ago . [formal] His life has changed of late. The dollar has been stronger of late. Synonyms: recently, just now, in recent times, not long ago More Synonyms of of late See full dictionary entry for late
a (1) : coming or remaining after the due, usual, or proper time. a late spring. was late for class. (2) : of, relating to, or imposed because of tardiness. had to pay a late fee. b (1) : of or relating to an advanced stage in point of time or development : occurring near the end of a period of time or series.
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  • off late or of late