LATERS vs LATTER: NOUN
- Quality of coming late or later in time
- The second of two or the second mentioned of two
LATERS vs LATTER: ADJECTIVE
- Being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time
- At or toward an end or late period or stage of development
- Of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages
- After the expected or usual time; delayed
- Being the second of two persons or things mentioned.
- Near or nearer to the end.
- Later; more recent; coming or happening after something else; -- opposed to former.
- Of two things, the one mentioned second.
- Recent; modern.
- The last part of the harvest.
- The last part of the spring of the year.
- Relating to or being the second of two items
- Close (or closer) to the present time
- Referring to the second of two things or persons mentioned (or the last one or ones of several)
- Further advanced in time or sequence; later.
LATERS vs LATTER: ADVERB
- At some eventual time in the future
- Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- Comparative of the adverb `late'
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LATERS vs LATTER: INTERJECTION
- See you later; an expression used at parting.
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LATERS vs LATTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Later; more advanced or more recent; nearer to the close or to the present time: as, the latter part of the day, or of one's life; in these latter days.
- Coming after another person or thing in consideration or relation; being the second of two or of a dual division in order of existence or of mention: opposed to former: as, I prefer the latter proposition to the former.
- Last; latest; final.
LATERS vs LATTER: RELATED WORDS
- Toodles, Bye, Hello, By and by, Ulterior, Later on, Advanced, Future, Latter, Subsequent, Afterwards, Afterward, Last, Subsequently, After
- Complainant, This, Appellant, Secondly, Final, Current, Remaining, Preceding, Previous, Second, Subsequent, Last mentioned, Last, Later, Late
LATERS vs LATTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Yessir, Heh, Woohoo, Bye, Hello, By and by, Ulterior, Later on, Advanced, Future, Latter, Subsequent, Afterwards, Last, After
- Complainant, This, Appellant, Secondly, Final, Current, Remaining, Preceding, Previous, Second, Subsequent, Last mentioned, Last, Later, Late
LATERS vs LATTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They were divided into two lines: not the haves and the have nots, but the have sooners and have laters.
- 'Laters' is a gripping story about a teenager's struggle to take control of her life and to find her own pathway through challenging circumstances.
- The Christian faith and its foundational tenants were never added centuries laters, they were there right from the beginning.
- Boards and laters, christmas mail order gifts are necessary ingredients for delivery securely right to help to sample.
- Zappa laters admits to having known someone was with him all along and feels lonely.
- The laters Fathers are clearly dependent on him.
- The latter is what I would like resolved.
- Backfire forgoes amnesia for the latter two categories.
- Discussion of the latter to follow in Ch.
- Joshua Cockburn; the latter was accused of corruption.
- Stand by on your latter list there, Jack.
- Have we no tendency to the latter condition?
- Our result was in agreement with the latter.
- Well I guess the latter were not wrong.
- He came to Terrell in the latter seventies.
- History would forget these latter despicable beings, and speak, in latter ages of the glory of the grand Kings of the forest and plain.
LATERS vs LATTER: QUESTIONS
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- What are the activities required of Latter-day Saints?
- Does mindfulness already permeate the Latter-Day Saint experience?
- Does the scientific method apply to Latter-day Saints?
- Should Latter-day Saints vote based on political parties?
- What do Latter-day Saints believe about Jesus Christ?
- What do Latter-day Saints believe about baptismal regeneration?
- Who determines the location of Latter-Day Saint temples?
- Why do Latter-day Saints have food storage programs?
- Why should Latter-day Saints count their blessings?
- What percentage of Marylanders are Latter-day Saints?