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What is the opposite word of late?

The opposite of "late" depends on the context:

If you're talking about time:

* Early: This is the most common opposite.

* On time: This means arriving at the expected time, not being late or early.

If you're talking about a person's life:

* Early: This can be used to describe someone who died young.

* Long-lived: This describes someone who lived a long life.

If you're talking about something that happened recently:

* Early: This can describe something that happened a long time ago.

* Old: This is used when talking about a time in the past.

Here are some examples:

* "I'm late for work." - "You should have left earlier."

* "He died at a young age." - "He died at a late age."

* "The news is late tonight." - "The news was early tonight."

It's important to consider the context of the sentence to determine the best opposite word.

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