English to Spanish Dictionary belated

belated

tardío
definition
adjective
a belated apology
coming or happening later than should have been the case.
translation of 'belated'
adjective
tardío,
demorado,
retrasado,
atrasado
example
I'm debating whether that should count as a 'belated' Friday entry or an early Tuesday one.
Of course, apologies followed, and at five to three the 'belated' ceremony was commenced to the relief of all concerned.
If you missed out on Valentine's Day, surprise a loved one with a 'belated' trip to the most romantic capital of Europe.
She is married to Anthony and her children, family and friends, wish her a 'belated' happy birthday.
It's a grey, cold day here in Amsterdam and I have to go and raid the fridge to find something for our 'belated' Saturday brunch.
The couple intend to take a 'belated' honeymoon in South America before the fleet sets off on its next leg around Cape Horn.
That went on most of the evening, although we broke for dinner and for more 'belated' presents as the weather got steadily worse.
The move is long overdue and it's mostly 'belated' good news for shareholders.
In our case, not only were the condolences 'belated' , but we also failed to offer concrete support.
So the sanctions, 'belated' and porous though they were, did have some limited effect.
Also a 'belated' 81st birthday is extended to Maggie McGee from her family and friends.
There may be 'belated' Christmas refreshments after the meeting and to welcome in the New Year.
It was a 'belated' birthday present from her family after Alice turned 100 in July.
Wishing you and your family a 'belated' Christmas and an early Happy New Year
Santa Claus even made a 'belated' arrival in the street together with sleigh to entertain the children and give out presents.
A 'belated' thank you for paying for this year's school fireworks display.
Kris and I went over to my parents' house last night for a 'belated' birthday party for my sister.
The city administration has made a 'belated' response to the problem of urbanization.
After today's game Duff plans to enjoy a 'belated' birthday meal back in Aberdeen with his parents and girlfriend.
Though 'belated' , the announcement went down well with the workers both permanent and temporary.
Their contribution has, 'belatedly' , been recognised in recent years.
Marina rolled her eyes - why did she get the feeling that 'belatedness' was inherited from her mother's side of the family?
I apologise for the 'belatedness' , because these correspondents were ahead of the curve.
I scampered along behind her, 'belatedly' aware of the distress she'd felt on witnessing the fight.
This brings us to another aspect of history that now very 'belatedly' has entered the controversy.
I came home to Kansas for a visit and took my friend Chris out to 'belatedly' celebrate her birthday.
He did not have before him the example of Taylor's 'belatedness' .
I freeze for a split second, then stamp 'belatedly' on the brakes.
I apologize for my 'belatedness' , but you seemed to have managed just fine on your own.
Because of the 'belatedness' of capitalist development, the working class was numerically too weak to carry out the democratic and national struggle.
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