English to Irish Meaning of later - ina dhiaidh sin


Later :
ina dhiaidh sin
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Definitions of later in English
Adjective(1) being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time(2) after the expected or usual time; delayed(3) of the immediate past or just previous to the present time(4) having died recently(5) of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages(6) at or toward an end or late period or stage of development(7) (used especially of persons(8) coming at a subsequent time or stage
Adverb(1) later than usual or than expected(2) to an advanced time(3) at an advanced age or stage(4) in the recent past(5) happening at a time subsequent to a reference time(6) at some eventual time in the future(7) comparative of the adverb `late'
Examples of later in English
(1) his health was poor during the later part of his life(2) the essay must be submitted no later than the end of the month(3) he came back later on(4) it helps children's later self-confidence(5) later!(6) it's from a later text(7) a letter will be sent to you at a later date(8) the story is in later editions of the newspapers(9) I'll clean the room later on(10) the later version of the programme is better(11) his later books were excellent(12) she returned home in later years(13) it'll be discussed in later lectures(14) it'll be published later this year(15) she left ten years later(16) she later achieved fame
Related Phrases of later
(1) late ::
déanach
(2) see you later ::
feicfidh mé ar ball thú
(3) later on ::
ina dhiaidh sin ar
(4) sooner or later ::
luath nó mall
(5) call me later ::
glaoch orm ina dhiaidh sin
(6) a few days later ::
ar feadh cúpla lá ina dhiaidh sin
(7) years later ::
bliana ina dhiaidh sin
(8) some time later ::
tamall ina dhiaidh sin
(9) much later ::
i bhfad níos déanaí
Synonyms
Adverb
2. afterward ::
ina dhiaidh sin
3. by and by ::
ag agus faoi
Adjective
4. subsequent ::
ina dhiaidh sin
5. late ::
déanach
6. posterior ::
posterior
Word Example from TV Shows
and blow up later,
or do you just want to be

and blow up LATER, or do you just want to be

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 13

Go upstairs and drink some coffee.\NI'll come up later so we can talk.

Go upstairs and drink some coffee.
I'll come up LATER so we can talk.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

All right, well, I'll talk to you later.
But I am so happy for you, Leonard.

All right, well, I'll talk to you LATER. But I am so happy for you, Leonard.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 5

sooner or later,
Cersei always gets what she wants.

sooner or LATER, Cersei always gets what she wants.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 7

A year later, she bore her Khal a daughter.
How did he show his happiness?

A year LATER, she bore her Khal a daughter. How did he show his happiness?

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

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