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What is the comparative and superlative to word late?

Here are the comparative and superlative forms of "late":

* Comparative: Later

* Superlative: Latest

Note:

* "Later" refers to something that happens closer to a specific time in the future, or to something that happened more recently.

* "Latest" refers to something that happens closest to the present moment, or to the most recent event.

For example:

* "I'll come later." (meaning "I'll come at a time after the current one")

* "The latest news is that the game is cancelled." (meaning "the most recent news")

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