Latterly [adverb]

Definition of Latterly:

late

Synonyms of Latterly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Latterly:

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Sentence/Example of Latterly:

I have noticed latterly her marked assiduity in attendance at church—the most unseasonable weather has failed to keep her away.

And latterly eyes had been turned to Vienna, where dwelt Prince Alix, who was known to covet the throne.

I was friendless before Bernadine came, and latterly we have been nothing to one another.

His parents had both died before he was sixteen, and he had traveled extensively, five years with a tutor, and latterly alone.

He was rather fond of a cup of tea seventeen years ago, and latterly his fondness for it developed into something like a passion.

Sometimes, latterly, he saw a hint of that same dubious expression about Archie Lawanne.

It appears to me that the king latterly took a dislike to his protege, Umballa, and turned this little trick to make him unhappy.

Latterly, it has often occurred that British ambulances have fallen into my hands.

It was a pleasure to us all; for latterly I had been so constantly on detached duty that we had seen but little of each other.

Pringle, once honest Carl's pardner in vaudeville, but latterly engaged in a far less honorable business.