latterly (Meaning)

Wordnet

latterly (r)

in the recent past

Webster

latterly (adv.)

Lately; of late; recently; at a later, as distinguished from a former, period.

latterly Sentence Examples

  1. The talent show's former participants have latterly had successful careers in the entertainment industry.
  2. Latterly, I've noticed a disturbing trend of people becoming more and more disconnected from the natural world.
  3. The company's financial situation has latterly improved due to a combination of cost-cutting measures and increased sales.
  4. The athlete's injury has latterly prevented him from competing at the highest level.
  5. The scientist's latterly discovery has shed new light on the origins of the universe.
  6. The government's recent policies have latterly been met with widespread criticism from the opposition.
  7. The artist's latterly works have been characterized by a shift towards more abstract and experimental forms.
  8. The team's performance has latterly improved significantly due to the arrival of several new players.
  9. The city's infrastructure has latterly been upgraded to accommodate its growing population.
  10. The company's profits have latterly increased due to strong demand for its products.

FAQs About the word latterly

in the recent pastLately; of late; recently; at a later, as distinguished from a former, period.

thereafter, afterward, afterwards, after,later,subsequently, soon, hereafter, next, thereupon

earlier, formerly, ahead, before, earlier, before, formerly, ahead,previously, previously

The talent show's former participants have latterly had successful careers in the entertainment industry.

Latterly, I've noticed a disturbing trend of people becoming more and more disconnected from the natural world.

The company's financial situation has latterly improved due to a combination of cost-cutting measures and increased sales.

The athlete's injury has latterly prevented him from competing at the highest level.