Synonyms for latter-day
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : lat-er-dey |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlæt ərˌdeɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for latter-day
Définition of latter-day
- adj modern
- Even in the latter-day Rome, historic names are not wanting.
- Extract from : « Italy, the Magic Land » by Lilian Whiting
- I am of the opinion that most of our latter-day radicals are on a par with our latter-day Christians.
- Extract from : « An Anarchist Woman » by Hutchins Hapgood
- Any latter-day novelist might envy Crabbe his power of developing a story.
- Extract from : « Immortal Memories » by Clement Shorter
- Woe betide the Latter-day Saint, who dares to dream of dissent or apostasy!
- Extract from : « The Wild Huntress » by Mayne Reid
- There is no horse-leech that sticks so fast as your latter-day Philistine.
- Extract from : « Framley Parsonage » by Anthony Trollope
- We have nothing quite like it on the latter-day English stage.
- Extract from : « Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The New York Idea » by Langdon Mitchell
- We did not see this latter-day Hecuba, but we were told that she was still quite comely.
- Extract from : « The American Egypt » by Channing Arnold
- Such, then, is the belief of the Latter-day Saints; such are the teachings of the Church.
- Extract from : « The Articles of Faith » by James E. Talmage
- Define "quorum" in its special sense as used by the Latter-day Saints.
- Extract from : « The Articles of Faith » by James E. Talmage
- Was it not Clare who gave the school its latter-day reputation?
- Extract from : « Regiment of Women » by Clemence Dane
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