(adj): vs. antecedent) -- (following in time or order
(adj): vs. early), later(prenominal) -- (at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
(adj): prenominal) -- (comparatively late in a course of development
(adj): late-occurring (especially with reference to symptoms of a disease)
(adj): vs. early) (vs. middle) -- (being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time
(adj): far along in time
(adj): after closing time especially a legally established closing time
(adj): somewhat late
(adj): occurring or coming into existence after a person's death
(adj): after the expected or usual time; delayed
(adj): vs. punctual) -- (not punctual; after the appointed time
(adj): prenominal), recent -- (of the immediate past or just previous to the present time
(adj): vs. present) (vs. future) -- (earlier than the present time; no longer current
(adj): prenominal) -- (having died recently
(adj): vs. alive) -- (no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life
(adj): vs. early) (vs. middle) -- (of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages
(adj): used of a living language; being the current stage in its development
(adj): in use after medieval times
(adj): vs. early), later(prenominal) -- (at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
(adj): prenominal) -- (comparatively late in a course of development
(adj): late-occurring (especially with reference to symptoms of a disease)
(adj): prenominal), late(prenominal), previous(prenominal) -- ((used especially of persons) of the immediate past
(adj): vs. present) (vs. future) -- (earlier than the present time; no longer current
(adv): happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
(adv): at some eventual time in the future
(adv): comparative of the adverb `late'