RECENTLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered Until recently the civil war had been largely unreported in the press
recently - WordReference. com Dictionary of English happening or done a short while ago: We recently returned home occurring, appearing, or starting a short while ago: Recent events suggest that peace is at hand lately happening, done, made, etc : recent events; a recent trip not long past: in recent years of or belonging to a time not long past Holocene See table under geologic time n
recently - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (referring to a time period starting in the recent past and including the present) in recent times I haven't been sleeping well recently
Recently - definition of recently by The Free Dictionary Recently and newly are both used to indicate that something happened only a short time ago There is no difference in meaning, but newly can only be used with an '-ed' form, usually in front of a noun
RECENTLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you have done something recently or if something happened recently, it happened only a short time ago The bank recently opened a branch in Germany It is only fairly recently that historians have begun to investigate the question He was until very recently the most powerful banker in the city