belate (Meaning)

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belate (v. t.)

To retard or make too late.

Synonyms & Antonyms of belate

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belate Sentence Examples

  1. I regret my belated arrival, as I missed the start of the meeting.
  2. Your belated response to my inquiry has caused me unnecessary inconvenience.
  3. The belated discovery of the missing documents hindered our investigation.
  4. The belate singer rushed onto the stage, breathless and flustered.
  5. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we were compelled to make a belated announcement.
  6. The belated realization that we had made a mistake was both a relief and a disappointment.
  7. Your belated apology is better than no apology at all.
  8. I am grateful for your belated support, even though it came at a critical time.
  9. The belate completion of the project was a source of frustration for all involved.
  10. The belated payment of the invoice has caused financial hardship for my small business.

FAQs About the word belate

To retard or make too late.

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No antonyms found.

I regret my belated arrival, as I missed the start of the meeting.

Your belated response to my inquiry has caused me unnecessary inconvenience.

The belated discovery of the missing documents hindered our investigation.

The belate singer rushed onto the stage, breathless and flustered.