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latter

American  
[lat-er] / ˈlæt ər /

adjective

  1. being the second mentioned of two (distinguished from former).

    I prefer the latter offer to the former one.

  2. more advanced in time; later.

    It's a shame that famine still exists in these latter days of human progress.

  3. near or comparatively near to the end.

    This style was commonly produced in the latter part of the century.

  4. Obsolete. last; final.


noun

  1. the latter, the second mentioned of a set of two (distinguished from the former).

    The only difference between the inexpensive digital watch and the expensive one is that the latter can also monitor your heartbeat.

latter British  
/ ˈlætə /

adjective

    1. denoting the second or second mentioned of two: distinguished from former

    2. ( as noun; functioning as sing or plural )

      the latter is not important

  1. near or nearer the end

    the latter part of a film

  2. more advanced in time or sequence; later

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Usage

What’s the difference between former and latter? Using the terms former and latter is a somewhat formal way to differentiate between items mentioned in a set or list without actually naming them. Former is used to indicate the first item mentioned, while latter is used to indicate the second item. Both words can be used as an adjective or a noun. In either case, they are both usually preceded by the. Here’s an example of an adjective use: When offered a choice between shorter hours and higher pay, most survey respondents chose the former option. In this example, the former option refers to shorter hours, because that’s the item that was mentioned first. Here’s an example of a noun use: I enjoy both vanilla and chocolate ice cream, but I prefer the latter. In this example, the latter refers to chocolate ice cream, because that’s the one that was mentioned second. Remember, using former and latter can sound a bit formal (and might even be confusing to people who aren’t familiar with the terms). A less formal (and potentially clearer) way to rephrase the former of the two examples would be to say When offered a choice between shorter hours and higher pay, most survey respondents chose shorter hours. To remember the difference, remember that latter sounds like (and is related to) the word later—so the latter item is the one that was mentioned later. Former and latter are sometimes both used in the same sequence. Here’s an example of former and latter used correctly in the same sentence. Example: The report presented two alternative plans: the former would be easier to implement; the latter would be less expensive. Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between former and latter.

Etymology

Origin of latter

First recorded before 1000; Middle English latt(e)re, Old English lætra, comparative of læt late

Explanation

When you are comparing two things, the first one is known as the former and the second as the latter. For example, George Bush and George W. Bush were both U. S. presidents. The latter was the son of the former. The word latter is really a form of later meaning "more recent" or "that which came after." The latter recording of a band refers to the one made more recently. It also can refer to a later time, near the end. If someone is in the latter stages of a disease, the disease has just about run its course and the person is about to die.

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If federal habeas review is functioning properly, prisoners with innocence claims should prefer it over compassionate release; the latter reduces the sentence, but keeps the conviction intact.

From Slate • May 29, 2026

Compton High alums and hip-hop heavyweights Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre joined the celebration, and the latter was honored for his $10-million donation to the new performing arts center.

From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2026

The latter equaled about 8% of revenue in the most recent quarter.

From Barron's • May 28, 2026

She said the latter book was a tear-jerker but a childhood favourite, which she recently shared with her husband, John Playfair.

From BBC • May 27, 2026

Without saying a word he handed them, along with the little gold fish, to the wise Catalonian and the latter examined them, his eyelids contracting like two clams.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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