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Detailed Translations for lately from English to Spanish

lately:


Translation Matrix for lately:

AdverbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- late; latterly; of late; recently
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
el otro día lately; recently; the other day
hace poco lately; recently; the other day only just
poco tiempo atrás lately; recently; the other day
recientemente lately; recently; the other day just; just now; recently
recién lately; recently; the other day a moment ago; just now; right

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Synonyms for "lately":


Related Definitions for "lately":

  1. in the recent past1
    • lately the rules have been enforced1

Wiktionary Translations for lately:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
lately últimamente neulich — vor nicht langer Zeit; vor Kurzem
lately tarde; tardío; tardía spätzeitlich fortgeschritten, kurz vor Schluss, gegen Ende

lately form of late:

late adj

  1. late
    – after the expected or usual time; delayed 1
  2. late (deceased; passed away; dead; )
    – having died recently 1

late adj

  1. late (at an earlier date; previous; former; )
    – (used especially of persons) of the immediate past 1
    antiguo; ex

Translation Matrix for late:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fallecido dead person; deceased
muerto carrion; corpse; dead body; dead person; deceased
tarde afternoon; early evening; eve; evening; midday; noon; soirée
tardío late bloomer; late developer
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- belated; former; later; previous; recent; tardy
AdverbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- belatedly; deep; lately; latterly; of late; recently; tardily
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- delayed
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
antiguo at an earlier date; before; earlier; ex; former; formerly; in former times; late; one-time; past; previous; retired ancient; antique; archaic; flat; old; old fashioned; stale; veteran
ex at an earlier date; before; earlier; ex; former; formerly; in former times; late; one-time; past; previous; retired
extinguido dead; deceased; expired; gone; late; no more; passed away as from now; deserted; desolate; extinct; from; of today; out
fallecido dead; deceased; expired; gone; late; no more; passed away
muerto dead; deceased; expired; gone; late; no more; passed away dead; deceased; lifeless; passed away; spiritless
tarde late
tardío late late-flowering

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Related Definitions for "late":

  1. having died recently1
    • her late husband1
  2. being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time1
    • late evening1
    • late 18th century1
    • a late movie1
    • took a late flight1
    • had a late breakfast1
  3. at or toward an end or late period or stage of development1
    • the late phase of feudalism1
  4. of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages1
  5. (used especially of persons) of the immediate past1
    • our late President is still very active1
  6. of the immediate past or just previous to the present time1
    • a late development1
    • their late quarrel1
  7. after the expected or usual time; delayed1
    • I'm late for the plane1
    • the train is late1
  8. later than usual or than expected1
    • the train arrived late1
    • we awoke late1
    • the children came late to school1
  9. in the recent past1
    • as late as yesterday she was fine1
  10. to an advanced time1
    • talked late into the evening1
  11. at an advanced age or stage1
    • she married late1
    • undertook the project late in her career1

Wiktionary Translations for late:

late
adverb
  1. proximate in time
adjective
  1. euphemism for dead
  2. not arriving until after an expected time
  3. near the end of a period of time

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
late tarde; tardío; tardía spätzeitlich fortgeschritten, kurz vor Schluss, gegen Ende
late atrasado en retard — Après l’heure prévue.
late atrasarse tarder — Arriver tard ; être lent à venir.