(most posterior) Opposite of superlative for existing or occurring just prior in time or order
“The deadline will fall the following month, so it's time to get a move on.”
(currentest) Opposite of superlative for existing or occurring just prior in time or order
“During the current month, we will be reviewing all of our employees' key performance indicators.”
Opposite of superlative for existing or occurring at some time in the past
“I have so much to get through right now, so I will have to catch up on these movies at a later time.”
(timeliest) Opposite of superlative for overhasty in acting
“Angus MacGyver's unconventional problem-solving ability always seems to come in a timely manner at times of duress.”
(latest) Opposite of superlative for overhasty in acting
“Nelly was always behind in her bills.”
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