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lately

[leyt-lee]

adverb

  1. of late; recently; not long since.

    He has been very grouchy lately.



lately

/ ˈɪٱɪ /

adverb

  1. in recent times; of late

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of lately1

before 1000; Middle English latli; Old English æٱī; late, -ly
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With talk of heatwaves and hot weather dominating conversation lately it's been easy to lose sight of just how dry it's been too.

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“It’s definitely more encouraging,” said Betts, who has been among the coldest hitters in the Dodgers lineup lately.

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"China has lately been utilising trade as a weapon against India, suspending crucial exports such as rare earth magnets and fertilisers. These actions could affect India's manufacturing and agricultural sectors," Mr Stobdan says.

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But lately, it’s been showing up in surprising places.

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“With everything the U.S. Supreme Court has been doing lately, all of these press protections could be on the table,” Geronimo said.

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Late Latinlaten