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    tardy
    /ˈtɑːdi/

    adjective

    • 1. delaying or delayed beyond the right or expected time; late: "please forgive this tardy reply"

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  2. late in happening or arriving: a tardy payment / delivery.

  3. The meaning of TARDY is moving slowly : sluggish. How to use tardy in a sentence. moving slowly : sluggish; delayed beyond the expected or proper time : late…

  4. Tardy definition: late; behind time; not on time. See examples of TARDY used in a sentence.

  5. slow or late in happening or arriving: Any child who is tardy getting to school must have a note from a parent. Synonyms. belated. late. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Late. about time phrase. be/come/arrive late to the party idiom. behindhand. belated. delayed. eleventh. in the nick of time idiom. last. late adopter. late bloomer.

  6. 1. adjective. If you describe something or someone as tardy, you think that they are later than they should be or later than expected. [literary] He wept for the loss of his mother and his tardy recognition of her affection. I was as tardy as ever for the afternoon appointments. Synonyms: late, overdue, unpunctual, belated More Synonyms of tardy.

  7. Tardy definition: Occurring, arriving, acting, or done after the scheduled, expected, or usual time; late.

  8. 1. Occurring, arriving, acting, or done after the scheduled, expected, or usual time; late. 2. Moving or progressing slowly; sluggish: walking at a tardy pace. [Alteration of Middle English tardive, slow, from Old French tardif, from Vulgar Latin *tardīvus, from Latin tardus.] tar′di·ly adv. tar′di·ness n. Synonyms: tardy, late, overdue.

  9. When you're tardy, you're late. If you've ever been late for school, you know about tardy, and you may have a stash of notes your teacher has sent home to your parents, informing them of your tardiness.

  10. Sep 27, 2024 · in their action, often lying dormant in the blood for many days. Ineffectual; slow-witted, slow to act, or dull. His tardy performance bordered on incompetence. (obsolete) Unwary; unready (especially in the phrase take (someone) tardy).

  11. tardy (in doing something) slow to act, move or happen; late in happening or arriving. The law is often tardy in reacting to changing attitudes. people who are tardy in paying their bills. (North American English) to be tardy for school.