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    later
    /ˈleɪtə/

    adjective

    • 1. comparative of late

    adverb

    exclamation

    • 1. goodbye for the present; see you later. informal

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  2. happening at a time in the future, or after the time you have mentioned: We could catch a later train. You can always change your password at a later date. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  3. The meaning of LATER is at some time subsequent to a given time : subsequently, afterward —often used with on. How to use later in a sentence.

  4. Later definition: a comparative of late. See examples of LATER used in a sentence.

  5. You use later to refer to an event, period of time, or other thing which comes after the one that you have been talking about or after the present one. At a later news conference, he said differences should not be dramatized. The competition should have been re-scheduled for a later date.

  6. Definition of later adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of later. adverb. happening at a time subsequent to a reference time. “he's going to the store but he'll be back here later ”. synonyms: after, afterward, afterwards, later on, subsequently. adverb. at some eventual time in the future. “I'll see you later ”.

  8. later. adverb afterwards, after, next, eventually, in time, subsequently, later on, thereafter, in a while, in due course, at a later date, by and by, at a later time, L8R (S.M.S.) I'll join you later. adjective subsequent, next, following, ensuing, L8R (S.M.S.) at a later news conference.

  9. LATER definition: 1. after some time: 2. more recent: . Learn more.

  10. later meaning, definition, what is later: after the time you are talking about or ...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 14, 2024 · comparative form of late: more late. Jim was later than John. Coming afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time). The Victorian era is a later period of English history than the Elizabethan era.