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later
adjective as in coming after
Strongest match
Weak matches
downstream, ensuing, following, more recent, posterior, postliminary, proximate, subsequent, subsequential, succeeding, ulterior
adverb as in happening after
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
at another time, behind, by and by, come Sunday, down the line, down the road, in a while, in time, infra, later on, latterly, more recent, succeeding
Example Sentences
Tudor was found guilty, but the conviction was later quashed.
The High Court in Glasgow later heard that Mr Lyons did not pay the money and instead handed the letter to police.
In the UK, the Education Committee called on the government in 2021 to commission research on the life chances and social outcomes of home-educated children – but three years later, the research is still limited.
When he wasn’t officiating games, Jury was first a mailman and later an officer for the California Highway Patrol.
The animals’ second owner later signed them over to the Humane Society, and agreed to their being euthanized.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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