Latest

  • 11latest — I. adjective Date: 1588 1. archaic last 2. most recent II. noun Date: 1801 1. the latest acceptable time usually used in the phrase at the latest 2. something that is the most recent or currently fashionable …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 12latest — lat|est [ leıtəst ] adjective *** most recent or newest: The latest figures show steady growth. his latest novel the latest version of their graphics package …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 13latest */*/*/ — UK [ˈleɪtɪst] / US [ˈleɪtəst] adjective most recent, or newest The latest figures show steady growth. his latest novel the latest version of their graphics package …

    English dictionary

  • 14latest — lat•est [[t]ˈleɪ tɪst[/t]] adj. adv. a superl. of late with later as compar. 1) most recent; current: latest fashions[/ex] 2) last 3) the latest, the most recent news, development, disclosure, etc • at the latest …

    From formal English to slang

  • 15latest — /ˈleɪtəst/ (say laytuhst) adjective 1. superlative of late. 2. after all others. 3. current; most up to date. –phrase 4. at the latest, not any later than (a particular time). 5. the latest, the most recent disclosure, gossip, fashion, advance,… …

  • 16latest — adjective 1) the latest reports from Iraq Syn: most recent, newest, just released, up to the minute 2) the latest Paris designs Syn: newest, just out, fresh, freshest, up to date, state of the art, au courant …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 17latest — adj 1. last, final, ultimate. 2. most recent, newest, Inf. in, current, up to date, 643up to the minute. n 3. the latest most recent news, most recent advance or development. 4. the latest thing Inf. the in thing, the last word, Fr. dernier cri.… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 18latest — / leɪtɪst/ adjective most recent ● He always drives the latest model of car. ● Here are the latest sales figures …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 19latest — I noun the most recent news or development have you heard the latest? • Hypernyms: ↑news, ↑intelligence, ↑tidings, ↑word II adjective 1. up to the immediate present; most recent or most up to d …

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  • 20Latest — Late Late (l[=a]t), a. [Compar. {Later} (l[=a]t [ e]r), or {latter} (l[a^]t t[ e]r); superl. {Latest} (l[=a]t [e^]st) or {Last} (l[.a]st).] [OE. lat slow, slack, AS. l[ae]t; akin to OS. lat, D. laat late, G. lass weary, lazy, slack, Icel. latr,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English