LAST vs SINCE: NOUN
- Power of holding out; endurance; stamina.
- A load of some commodity with reference to its weight and commercial value; hence, a particular weight or measure, varying in amount in different localities and for different commodities.
- A burden; a load; a cargo.
- Fault.
- A wooden pattern or model of the human foot, on which shoes are formed.
- A unit of volume or weight varying for different commodities and in different districts, equal to about 80 bushels, 640 gallons, or 2 tons.
- The final mention or appearance.
- The end.
- One that is at the end or last.
- A block or form shaped like a human foot and used in making or repairing shoes.
- The temporal end; the concluding time
- The time at which life ends; continuing until dead
- The concluding parts of an event or occurrence
- The last or lowest in an ordering or series
- A unit of weight equal to 4,000 pounds
- A unit of capacity for grain equal to 80 bushels
- Holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoes
- A person's dying act; the last thing a person can do
- N/A
LAST vs SINCE: ADJECTIVE
- Administered just before death.
- Of or relating to a terminal period or stage, as of life.
- Used as an intensive.
- Being the latest possible.
- The least desirable or suitable.
- Least likely or expected.
- Most valid, authoritative, or conclusive.
- Highest in extent or degree; utmost.
- Most up-to-date; newest.
- Just past; most recent.
- Being the only one left.
- Being, coming, or placed after all others; final.
- Occurring at or forming an end or termination
- In accord with the most fashionable ideas or style
- Not to be altered or undone
- Conclusive in a process or progression
- Coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining
- Lowest in rank or importance
- Occurring at the time of death
- Most unlikely or unsuitable
- Highest in extent or degree
- N/A
LAST vs SINCE: VERB
- Continue to live; endure or last
- Persist or be long; in time
- N/A
LAST vs SINCE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To persist or endure for the entire length of; survive.
- To keep adequately supplied.
- To remain in adequate supply.
- To continue in force or practice.
- To remain in good or usable condition.
- To continue; survive.
- To continue in time; go on.
- N/A
LAST vs SINCE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To mold or shape on a last.
- N/A
LAST vs SINCE: ADVERB
- At the end; finally.
- Most recently.
- After all others in chronology or sequence.
- The item at the end
- More recently than any other time
- From a specified time in the past.
- When or that.
- In the time past, counting backward from the present; before this or now; ago.
- From a definite past time until now.
- After some point in the past; at a subsequent time.
- Before now; ago.
- From then until now or between then and now.
LAST vs SINCE: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- From (time).
- From the time of; in or during the time subsequent to; subsequently to; after; -- usually with a past event or time for the object.
- Intermittently from.
- Continuously from.
LAST vs SINCE: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- Because
- From the time that
- Seeing that; because; considering; -- formerly followed by that.
- Inasmuch as; because.
- Continuously from the time when.
- During the period subsequent to the time when.
LAST vs SINCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Continue to live through hardship or adversity
- Continuing until dead
- The time at which life ends
- The final thing a person can do
- A person's dying act
- The concluding time
- The temporal end
- A person's dying act; the final thing a person can do
- Continue to live and avoid dying
- Persist for a specified period of time
- Immediately past
- For the last time; on the last occasion before the present time.
- In conclusion; finally; lastly.
- At the end of the series; after all others.
- To find fault with; blame.
- To continue unimpaired; remain fresh, unfaded, or unspoiled; continue to be available or serviceable; wear well: as, this color will last.
- To hold out; continue unexhausted or unconsumed; escape failure or loss.
- To continue to be; remain in existence; continue in progress.
- To extend; reach.
- To follow out; carry out; perform; do.
- To form on or by a last; fit to a last, as the materials for a boot or shoe.
- (idiom) (at long last) After a lengthy or troublesome wait or delay.
- (idiom) (at last) After a considerable length of time; finally.
- Synonyms Because, Since, As, Inasmuch as, For. Because (originally by cause) is strong and the most direct. Since, starting from the idea of mere sequence in time, is naturally less emphatic as to causation: its clause more often precedes the main proposition. As is still weaker, and, like since, generally brings in the reason before the main proposition: as or since the mountain will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain. Inasmuch as is the most formal and emphatic, being used only to mark the express reason or condition. For follows the main proposition, and generally introduces that which is really continuative of the main proposition and of equal or nearly equal importance, the idea of giving a reason being subordinate.
- As a sequel or consequence of the fact that; inasmuch as; because.
- When: after verbs noting knowledge or recollection.
- From the time when; in or during the time after.
- Ever from the time of; throughout all the time following; continuously after and from; at some or any time during the period following; subsequently to.
- Before now; ago: with an adverbial phrase specifying the amount of time separating the event or time in question from the present: as, many years since; not long since.
- After that; from then till now; from a specified time in the past onward; continually afterward; in or during some part of a time between a specified past time and the present; in the interval that has followed a certain event or time; subsequently.
LAST vs SINCE: RELATED WORDS
- Latter, Close, Concluding, Finale, Finish, Latest, Lowest, Finally, End, Penultimate, Worst, Final, Late, Later, Past
- Then, Seen, Following, Once, Past, Because, Ago, Sine, Subsequently, Now, During, Already, After, Ever, Last
LAST vs SINCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unlikely, Latter, Close, Concluding, Finale, Finish, Latest, Lowest, End, Penultimate, Worst, Final, Late, Later, Past
- Due, Then, Seen, Following, Once, Past, Because, Ago, Sine, Now, During, Already, After, Ever, Last
LAST vs SINCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The last to exercise that authority was Jimmy Carter; the last to receive it was Ronald Reagan.
- This Addendum is effective upon receipt of the last approval necessary and the affixing of the last signaturerequired.
- Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year.
- Lenders commonly request anywhere from the last three months to the last three years of bank statements.
- Agents that are growing know how many quotes they received today, yesterday, this week, last week, last quarter; well, you get the picture.
- Over the last ten years we have produced more plastic than during the whole of the last century.
- The licence will last for five years from the date the HMO was last registered.
- Act, was proposed last year and was introduced by Congress last week.
- Yeah, so last, as Mike stated, last fiscal year, we had four schools in First Day Complete.
- The search continues for a missing Atlanta mom last seen in South Florida last month.
- Wednesday, a level not seen since last January.
- Amazon Cloud Drive, too, since it is unlimited!
- NOT be present since it has no vol.
- The new licenses have been available since Oct.
- Total Licenses and ID Cards Issued since Oct.
- RMI form since it loads its own template.
- Boy, have we changed and improved since then.
- Rtudio in Toronto, been on strike since Jan.
- Since a lot of us assume that these kinds of the television is unscripted we are able parents kind take in prizes since television.
- Personal Capital but since COVID have been using my spreadsheet since I want a bit more control.
LAST vs SINCE: QUESTIONS
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- What has changed in Christchurch since the earthquakes?
- How has Kristen Stewart changed since leaving 'Twilight'?