late

late — adjective

1. happening or existing closer to the finish of a day, season, era, or stage of li

1.形容詞A2
釋義

happening or existing closer to the finish of a day, season, era, or stage of life than to its start.

例句

We went for a long walk in the late afternoon sunshine.

collocation: late afternoon / late spring / late 19th century

Ritu's grandfather learned to paint landscapes in his late seventies.

同義詞
  • latter

    refers specifically to the second half of a two-part period; 'late' is more general

  • advanced

    more formal; used especially for age or stage of development

反義詞
  • early

    the opposite end of a time period

文法句型

late + [time period noun]

2. arriving or taking place after the moment that was agreed, scheduled, or conside

2.形容詞A1
釋義

arriving or taking place after the moment that was agreed, scheduled, or considered normal.

例句

The train arrived twenty minutes late because of the heavy snow.

pattern: [time quantity] + late

Naoko sent a quick apology for being late to the team meeting.

collocation: late to + [event] / late for + [event]

同義詞
  • tardy

    more formal; common in school settings in US English

  • overdue

    for something expected by a deadline, such as a payment or library book

  • delayed

    focuses on the cause of lateness rather than the person's responsibility

反義詞

文法句型

[quantity] + late

late for + [event]

用法筆記

Time measurements come immediately before 'late' — 'ten minutes late,' 'an hour late.' Do not insert 'for' between the time and 'late': ❌ 'I was late for ten minutes' ✅ 'I was ten minutes late.'

常見錯誤

I was late for ten minutes to the meeting.
I was ten minutes late for the meeting.
💡A time expression must come directly before 'late,' not after it.

3. relating to a football tackle that reaches the opponent once the ball is already

3.形容詞C1
釋義

relating to a football tackle that reaches the opponent once the ball is already gone, making contact with the player instead of the ball.

例句

The referee showed a yellow card for the late tackle on Lucía.

football term: late tackle

Tendai's late tackle on the striker earned him a warning from the coach.

文法句型

late + tackle

用法筆記

This sense is used only in football (soccer), always before the noun 'tackle.' Common in British sports commentary but rare in everyday conversation.

4. placed before a person's name or title to show that they are no longer alive, of

4.形容詞B1
釋義

placed before a person's name or title to show that they are no longer alive, often used when speaking with respect.

例句

The late Mr. Chen taught history at our school for over thirty years.

pattern: the late + [name] for a deceased person

A scholarship fund was created in honor of the late Dr. Okafor.

同義詞
  • deceased

    more formal and clinical; used in official documents

  • departed

    euphemistic and somewhat poetic; less common in everyday speech

反義詞

文法句型

the late + [name/title]

用法筆記

Always used before a noun or name (attributive position). Never used after a linking verb — ❌ 'My uncle is late' ✅ 'My late uncle was a doctor.' Typically respectful; use with people only, not animals or objects.

常見錯誤

His father is late and he misses him a lot.
His late father was a kind man who he misses a lot.
💡'Late' meaning 'deceased' must come before a noun, never after a verb.

late — adverb