latecomer

[ˈleɪtˌkʌmər]

latecomer Definition

  • 1a person who arrives after the expected or usual time
  • 2something that is introduced or appears later than others of its type

Using latecomer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "latecomer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The latecomer missed the beginning of the movie.

  • Example

    The company was a latecomer to the market, but quickly gained market share.

  • Example

    I'm always the latecomer to the party.

latecomer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for latecomer

Antonyms for latecomer

  • punctual person
  • early bird

Phrases with latecomer

  • latecomer's advantage

    the advantage gained by being a late entrant into a market or industry

    Example

    The latecomer's advantage allowed the company to learn from the mistakes of its competitors and create a better product.

  • the tendency for people to remember information that they learned later better than information they learned earlier

    Example

    The latecomer effect can be seen in students who cram for exams the night before and remember that information better than what they learned weeks ago.

  • a business strategy that involves entering a market or industry after it has already been established by other companies

    Example

    The latecomer strategy allowed the company to avoid the mistakes made by its competitors and create a more successful product.

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Summary: latecomer in Brief

A 'latecomer' [ˈleɪtˌkʌmər] is a person or thing that arrives after the expected or usual time. It can refer to someone who is habitually late, or to a company or product that enters a market after others have already established themselves. Examples include 'The latecomer missed the beginning of the movie,' and 'The company was a latecomer to the market, but quickly gained market share.'