Opposite of adverb for of, relating to, belonging to, or occurring in, a former time (near the beginning)
“Telepathic communication could well be a future invention.”
Opposite of adverb for belonging or happening near the beginning of a particular period
“In the recent versions of the popular game, the graphics have become increasingly realistic with more complex game mechanics.”
Opposite of adverb for completed before need or a milestone event
“Because everyone was busy, we had to hold a belated birthday party for our brother.”
Opposite of adverb for happening or done before the usual or expected time
“She was a late bloomer as she experienced a major growth spurt in the latter years of her university life.”
Opposite of adverb for completed or done with efficiency and speed
“I deserve an overdue apology and demand to know what transpired 5 years ago!”
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