LATELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Late is both an adverb and an adjective; it means the opposite of early Lately is also an adverb; it means ‘recently’ … Late as an adverb means ‘not on time’: … We use lately for states or for repeated events, mostly with the present perfect: … My wife hasn’t been feeling well lately
Lately - definition of lately by The Free Dictionary I have recently re-read all his books You can use recently or lately to say that something started happening a short time ago and is continuing to happen You cannot use newly with this meaning They have recently been taking German lessons Lately he's been going around with Miranda Watkins
lately - Wiktionary, the free dictionary lately (comparative latelier or more lately, superlative lateliest or most lately) Recently; not long ago; of late quotations I'd lately returned from Japan It's only lately that I've been well enough to get out of bed