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WORD OF THE DAY: BELATED

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April 6, 2023
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adjective | bih-LAY-tud

What It Means

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Belated means “happening or coming very late or too late.”

// Olivia called her friend on his birthday to let him know that a belated gift from her was on its way.

Examples of BELATED

“Skating reached a pop-culture peak in the … 1970s and ’80s, before surging back into popularity during the pandemic as the ideal socially-distanced fitness activity. … Still, Angela Tanner, the assistant executive director of the Roller Skating Association International, was enthusiastic about my belated leap onto the bandwagon: ‘I think there’s this perception that roller skating has exploded, but roller skating never really stopped,’ she said.” — Christine Emba, The Washington Post, 1 Jan. 2023

Did You Know?

Don’t worry about being late to the party if you don’t know the history of belated; you’re right on time. Long ago, there was a verb belate, which meant “to make late.” From the beginning, belate tended to mostly turn up in the form of its past participle, belated. When used as an adjective, belated originally meant “overtaken by night,” as in “belated travelers seeking lodging for the night.” This sense did not overstay its welcome; it was eventually overtaken by the “delayed” meaning we know today. As you may have guessed, belate and its descendant belated derive from the adjective late; belate was formed by simply combining the prefix be- (“to cause to be”) with late.

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