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LATE Adverb
1 late, the rest as in LATE adj.
1. after the usual or proper time, or after delay: to arrive late.
2. until after the usual time or hour; until an advanced hour, esp. of the night: to work late.
3.at or to an advanced time.
4. recently but no longer; lately.
LATELY Adverb
[LATE adj. + LY2]
1.of late; recently; not long since.
LONG Adjective
1 lang, 5-9 lang, 3 longue, 3-7 longe, 3 - long
1.having considerable or greater than usual linear extent in space.
2.having considerable or greater than usual duration in time.
3.extending, lasting, or totaling a number of specified units: eight miles long; eight hours long.
4.containing many items or units: a long list.
LONG Adverb
1 lange,longe, 2 lange , 6-9 lang , 3-5 longe, 5 - long
1. for or through a great extent of space or, esp., time: a reform long advocated.
2. for or throughout a specified extent, esp. of time: How long did he stay?.
3. (used elliptically in referring to the length of an absence, delay, etc.): Will she be long?.
4.throughout a specified period of time: It’s been muggy all summer long.
5. at a point of time far distant from the time indicated: long before.
LOUD Adjective
1 hlud, 3-4 lud(e, 4-7 loude, 4 - loud
1.having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder.
2.making or uttering strongly audible sounds: a quartet of loud trombones.
3.clamorous; noisy: a loud party.
4.emphatic; insistent: loud in one’s praises.
5.garish; ostentatious: a loud necktie.