Sentences

belate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To belate means to express or convey something (such as an apology or gratitude) after the appropriate or expected time.

Sample Sentences

  1. I hope it’s not too late to belate my apologies for missing your birthday.
  2. You should never belate your gratitude; expressing thanks is always timely.
  3. It’s common to belate important announcements when unexpected situations arise.
  4. He didn’t mean to belate the news, but he had to verify the facts first.
  5. To belate your response can lead to misunderstandings in professional settings.
  6. She decided to belate her congratulations until she had more details.
  7. It’s easy to belate your feelings when you’re caught off guard.
  8. I tend to belate my replies to emails that require careful thought.
  9. Belating a decision can sometimes be the best way to ensure clarity.
  10. When you belate your reaction, it often shows you’ve given it serious consideration.
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