LATER vs AFTER: NOUN
- A brick or tile.
- Dessert.
- Afternoon.
LATER vs AFTER: ADJECTIVE
- Coming at a subsequent time or stage
- At or toward an end or late period or stage of development
- At some time in the future.
- Compar. of late, a. & adv.
- Subsequent in time or place; later; following.
- Located near the stern of a vessel or the rear or an aircraft or spacecraft.
- Next; later in time; subsequent; succeeding.
- Hinder; nearer the rear.
- The part of a ship abaft the dead flat, or middle part.
LATER vs AFTER: ADVERB
- Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- At some eventual time in the future
- Subsequently; afterward. Often used with on.
- Comparative form of late: more late
- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- At some unspecified time in the future.
- Comparative of the adverb `late'
- Behind or in the rear
- Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- Behind; in the rear.
- At a later or subsequent time; afterward.
- Subsequently in time or place; behind; afterward.
LATER vs AFTER: INTERJECTION
- Used to express goodbye.
- See you later; goodbye.
- Dismissive term to minimize importance of an annoying persons.
- N/A
LATER vs AFTER: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- Denoting the aim or object; concerning; in relation to
- Moving toward from behind; following, in search of; in pursuit of.
- Subsequent to and notwithstanding.
- Later in time; subsequent. It often precedes a clause. Formerly that was interposed between it and the clause.
- Behind in place.
- Behind in place or order.
- Next to or lower than in order or importance.
- In quest or pursuit of.
- Concerning.
- Subsequent in time to; at a later time than.
- Subsequent to and because of or regardless of.
- Following continually.
- In the style of or in imitation of.
- With the same or close to the same name as; in honor or commemoration of.
- According to the nature or desires of; in conformity to.
- Past the hour of.
- Used with a present participle to indicate action that has just been completed.
- Below in rank; next to in order.
LATER vs AFTER: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- Following or subsequent to the time that.
LATER vs AFTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- At a subsequent time or period; afterward; hereafter: also used with (redundant) on: as, I will see you later; it may be done later on.
- Later in time; afterward: as, it was about the space of three hours after.
- Behind in place: as, men placed in a line one after another.
- Later in time than; in succession to; at the close of: as, after supper.
- In pursuit of; in search of; with or in desire for.
- In imitation of, or in imitation of the style of: as, to make a thing after a model; after the French; after the antique; after Raphael.
- According to; in proportion to; in accordance with: as, “after their intrinsic value,” Bacon, War with Spain.
- According to the nature of; in agreement or unison with; in conformity to.
- Below in rank or excellence; next to: as, Milton is usually placed after Shakspere among English poets.
- Concerning: as, to inquire after a person.
- Subsequent to and in consequence of: as, after what has happened I can never return.
- Subsequent to the time that.
- Behind; in the rear: as, to follow after.
- Pertaining to the after-body of a ship: as, after-timbers.
- Naut,: Further aft, or toward the stern of the ship: as, the after-sails; the after-hatch-way.
- Later in time; subsequent; succeeding: as, an after period of life.
- In mineralogy, derived from; having the form of: said of pseudomorphs, which retain only the form of the original mineral: as, malachite pseudomorph after cuprite; cassiterite pseudomorph after feldspar. See pseudomorph.
- Located farther aft
- Synonyms Behind, After. See behind.
- (idiom) (after all) Everything else having been considered; ultimately.
- (idiom) (after all) In spite of everything to the contrary; nevertheless.
LATER vs AFTER: RELATED WORDS
- Before, Ago, Earlier, By and by, Ulterior, Later on, Advanced, Future, Latter, Subsequent, Afterwards, Afterward, Last, Subsequently, After
- Despite, While, Amid, Prior, During, Ago, When, Following, Before, Aft, Later on, Afterwards, Afterward, Subsequently, Later
LATER vs AFTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Then, Eventually, Before, Ago, Earlier, By and by, Ulterior, Later on, Advanced, Future, Latter, Subsequent, Afterwards, Last, After
- Late, Since, Despite, While, Amid, Prior, During, Ago, When, Following, Before, Aft, Later on, Afterwards, Later
LATER vs AFTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You will of course stand trial yourself later.
- Services will be determined at a later date.
- He died of the wounds six days later.
- Mr Volker, admitting later that he had failed.
- Pro will arrive on shelves later this year.
- Amazon Pay Later or from Amazon Pay Later dashboard.
- One item can change how participants interpret a later item or change the information that they retrieve to respond to later items.
- Got a response a week later, then another a few days later.
- Notwithstanding its authority, this interpretation by itself was not deemed adequate in later times, with the result that later rabbinic explanations were added.
- President Trump later lifted the pause on security assistance and met with presidents Zelensky two weeks later.
- Hepatitis B mother: No antibodies after the vaccine?
- He died just two years after his return.
- Valid for eight birthdates after the application date.
- What happens after the completed application is received?
- What Happens After the Death of a Party?
- How many were granted relief after their appeal?
- Some of these squids, like Rider, are named after their clothing and other squids, like Cleats, are named after their shoes.
- Some loans default after missing one payment, while others default only after three or more payments are missed.
- Exemptions after bankruptcy and amend after discharge is frozen when you get answers to refinance from the deadline.
- Finally even after waiting for week after RPO visit nothing happened.
LATER vs AFTER: QUESTIONS
- Where did Patricia Ellis (later Leftwich) attend school?
- Can postnatal depression occur later than we think?
- When are earlier and later planned dispatches considered?
- Who was Perseus four generations later than Eurystheus?
- Does decontextualized talk predict later language outcomes?
- Does anaesthetic management affect later postoperative outcomes?
- Is 'Buy Now Pay later' Unicorn affirm excited about Apple Pay Later?
- Is it correct to say no later than or no later then?
- Is there a book Between 28 days later and 28 weeks later?
- Does prenatal ultrasound exposure affect later ASD development in children with later ASD?
- What results should I expect after breast reconstruction?
- Do women have increased fertility after miscarriage?
- What happens after Devi Chamundeshwari kills Mahishasura?
- What happened to ededgewater after Hurricane Floyd?
- How long should bleeding after misoprostol persist?
- What causes pancreatic pain after gallbladder removal?
- Why do bottlenecks usually occur after earthquakes?
- When do nonlactating women ovulate after childbirth?
- What happens to neurotransmitters after neurotransmission?
- Does blood sugar increase after eating or decrease after eating?