of late. Recently, lately, as in She's been very quiet of late; is something wrong? This idiom uses late as a noun instead of an adjective, a usage dating from about 1250. The idiom dates from the early 1400s. December 4, 2023 4:55pm. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Photo by Scott Kowalchyk/CBS. Stephen Colbert is still recovering. The Late Show has once again been canceled as its host continues to

Mar 28, 2015. #10. Yeah, it should be " of late" and means " lately". "off-late" is a typo I guess. Thanks everybody for the explanation. Unfortunately, the discussion is not in the language that I can understand, but I catch the word " of late", and it is what I've been looking for. Thanks again!

Of late is a slightly fancy way to say "lately." If you've gone out to the movies six times in the last week, you could say you've seen a lot of films of late. The adverb of late can be used anywhere you'd use words like recently or these days.
off-late in English dictionary off-late Sample sentences with " off-late " Declension Stem She' s been acting a little off lately opensubtitles2 Nothing nephew, just on diet off late. OpenSubtitles2018.v3 Business seems to have dropped off lately, and I' m beginning to take it personally opensubtitles2 The meaning of LATE OF is having recently lived or worked in (a place, a company, etc.). How to use late of in a sentence. phrase [PHRASE with cl] You use of late to refer to an event or state of affairs that happened or began to exist a short time ago . [formal] His life has changed of late. The dollar has been stronger of late. Synonyms: recently, just now, in recent times, not long ago More Synonyms of of late See full dictionary entry for late C1 Translations of of late in Chinese (Traditional) 最近,近來… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 最近,近来… See more in Spanish KvHooBz.
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  • off late or of late