English · Adjectives
/ˈleɪtər/
[/ˈleɪtər/]
comparative of late
Comparative form of 'late'. Used to compare two things, saying one is more late than the other.
The bus is later than usual today.
The bus is later than usual today.
From 'late' plus the comparative suffix '-er'. The base ends in 'e', so only '-r'/'-st' is added.
Used in comparisons, often followed by 'than'.