latecoming

[leyt-kuhm-ing]

latecoming Definition

  • 1arriving or happening after the expected or usual time
  • 2a person who arrives late

Using latecoming: Examples

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

  • Example

    The latecoming train caused a delay in the schedule.

  • Example

    His latecoming habit has caused him to miss important meetings.

  • Example

    The latecoming students were not allowed to enter the classroom.

latecoming Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for latecoming

Antonyms for latecoming

Phrases with latecoming

  • an employee who is frequently late for work

    Example

    The company had to let go of the latecoming employee due to his poor attendance record.

  • an apology given after the expected or appropriate time

    Example

    His latecoming apology did not seem sincere as he had already caused significant damage.

  • a punishment or fine imposed for arriving late

    Example

    The latecoming penalty for the exam was a deduction of 10% from the total marks.

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Summary: latecoming in Brief

'Latecoming' [leyt-kuhm-ing] refers to something that arrives or happens after the expected or usual time. It can be used as an adjective or a noun, as in 'The latecoming train caused a delay in the schedule.' 'Latecoming' can also refer to a person who arrives late, such as a 'latecoming employee.' Synonyms include 'delayed,' 'tardy,' and 'belated,' while antonyms include 'punctual' and 'early.'