Earliest vs Latest - What's the difference?
earliest | latest |
(early)
(early)
(late)
Last, final.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.i:
Most recent.
At the latest.
The most recent thing, particularly information or news.
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As adjectives the difference between latest and earliest
is that latest is superlative of late while earliest is superlative of early.As adverbs the difference between latest and earliest
is that latest is superlative of late POS=adverb while earliest is superlative of early.As a noun latest
is the most recent thing, particularly information or news.earliest
English
Adjective
(head)Derived terms
* at the earliestAdverb
(head)Anagrams
* * * *latest
English
Adjective
(-)- Whiles the sad pang approching she does feele, / Brayes out her latest breath, and vp her eyes doth seele.
- Here is the latest news on the accident.
Adverb
(head)- Complete the XYZ task latest by today 5:00PM.
Noun
(en noun)- Have you heard the latest ?
- What's the latest on the demonstrations in New York?
- Have you met Jane's latest ? I hear he's a hunk.