Need another word that means the same as “latter”? Find 11 synonyms and 30 related words for “latter” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Latter” are: later, hindmost, closing, concluding, final, latest, most recent, modern, second of the two, second, last
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “latter” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
closing | Final or ending. Nellie s closing words. |
concluding | Occurring at or forming an end or termination. His concluding words came as a surprise. |
final | Coming at the end of a series. The decision of the judging panel is final. |
hindmost | Furthest back. The hindmost attendant. |
last | Occurring at the time of death. He raised his voice in a last supreme call. |
later | At or toward an end or late period or stage of development. Later medical science could have saved the child. |
latest | In the current fashion or style. The latest news. |
modern | Belonging to the modern era since the Middle Ages. Their offices are in a modern skyscraper. |
most recent | Quantifier meaning the greatest in number. |
second | Coming next after the first in position in space or time or degree or magnitude. Second flute. |
second of the two | Coming next after the first in position in space or time or degree or magnitude. |
abrasive | A substance used for grinding, polishing, or cleaning a hard surface. Her abrasive and arrogant personal style won her few friends. |
climactic | Acting as a culmination or resolution to a series of events; forming an exciting climax. The film s climactic scenes. |
closing | The act of closing something. Nellie s closing words. |
coda | The closing section of a musical composition. His new novel is a kind of coda to his previous books. |
completion | A successful forward pass in football. The completion date is early next year. |
concluding | Occurring at or forming an end or termination. His concluding words came as a surprise. |
conclusion | The summing-up of an argument or text. The conclusion of the peace treaty. |
conclusive | (of evidence or argument) having or likely to have the effect of proving a case; decisive. Conclusive evidence. |
consequent | Following as a result or effect. The period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness. |
culmination | The decisive moment in a novel or play. The deal marked the culmination of years of negotiation. |
deciding | Having the power or quality of deciding. Taxes could be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters. |
demise | A person’s death. The manor and the mill were demised for twenty one year terms. |
destination | The place designated as the end (as of a race or journey. Delft is an ideal destination for a relaxing weekend. |
epilogue | A section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened. The meaning of the book s title is revealed in the epilogue. |
eventual | Occurring or existing at the end of or as a result of a process or period of time. Hope of eventual or ultimate rescue. |
expiry | The end of a fixed period of time. The expiry of the patent. |
final | A series of games constituting the final stage of a competition. The final chapter. |
finale | The closing section of a musical composition. The finale of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony. |
finis | The temporal end; the concluding time. The market was up at the finish. |
finishing | The act of finishing. The speaker s finishing was greeted with applause. |
garrote | Strangle with an iron collar. |
knell | Proclaim something by or as if by a knell. Emails and text messages are sounding the knell for the written word. |
last | The last mention or sight of someone or something. He s the last person I d turn to for help. |
peroration | A flowery and highly rhetorical oration. He again invoked the theme in an emotional peroration. |
quietus | Euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb. |
remembrance | The action of remembering the dead. A flash of remembrance passed between them. |
ultimate | Furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme. The ultimate in decorative luxury. |
utmost | Most extreme; greatest. Utmost contempt. |
windup | A concluding action. Windup toys. |
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