Happening at a time in the future, or after the time you have mentioned:
Later. Jeremy got to later than mary did. She later said she was sorry. Let’s have coffee later in the week.
Examples for later / latter. Later is a mac menu bar app that helps you save and restore your workspace. There is a small difference between “later” and “later on” and that is that “later on” is used when there is a previously arranged agreement to meet.
With echoes of king’s classic novel it, later is a powerful, haunting, unforgettable exploration of what it takes to stand up to evil in all the faces it wears. A later bulletin reported that there were more fatalities. You can always change your password.
A later symptom of the disease; We could catch a later train. The late phase of feudalism;
We have a dog and a cat. Our family has learned so much about ourselves as well as others while enjoying a multitude of ethnically, inspired spuds. After, afterward, latterly, subsequently, thereafter, ensuing, posterior, subsequent;
I had a really great time. Of the two options offered, i prefer the latter. Adjective [adjective noun] you use later to refer to an event, period of time, or other thing which comes after the one that you have been talking about or after the present.