later

A2Frequent NGSL-1
UK /ˈleɪtə(r)/US /ˈleɪtər/

Meaning

adjective
coming after something else or at a time in the future
Rembrandt's later works
adverb
at a time in the future; after the time you are talking about
See you later.

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My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school.

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And I'll speak a little bit more about that later,

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So, you know -- (Laughter) you get started maybe a little slowly, but you get enough done in the first week that, with some heavier days later on, everything gets done, things

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