tardif
late
adjective tar-DEEF Rare
Origin: Latin tardivus, from tardus 'slow'
Also means
belated
Usage Note
Tardif describes something that happens later than expected or than is ideal, such as une récolte tardive (a late harvest) or un repentir tardif (belated regret). The feminine form is tardive. It implies a judgment that something should have happened sooner, unlike en retard which is situational lateness.
Examples
"Il a eu un regret tardif."
Natural Translation
He had a belated regret.
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