happy belated birthday
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In Tamil, the word "belated" can be pronounced as "மாறாத" (pronounced as maaraatha).
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You can simply say "belated birthday wishes" or "happy belated birthday."
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If you missed her birthday last week, you can still put a belated birthday card in the mail.
Pardon my belated baby gift, but we've been out of town for two weeks.
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A Happy Birthday after the fact. belated=late.
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The cast of Belated - 2004 includes: Mary Druzba Kyle Vogt
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Belated Husband - 1904 was released on:
USA: 25 April 1904
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Unless the baby has already turned 18 years old, it isn't belated. If you didn't go to a baby shower, you can still send a gift and NOT call it belated.
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The cast of Belated Love - 2007 includes: NoNo Tsai Tou
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The Korean phrase for "belated happy birthday" is "늦었지만 생일 축하해" (neujeotjiman saengil chukahae).
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It is called a belated birthday wish.
Definition:
Belated: late, after, delayed, coming after.
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The cast of Belated Proposal - 2003 includes: Duke Faeger as Henry Lana Likic as Miriam
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'Late' means exactly what it says. Belated is an alternative, as in 'Sorry for the belated birthday card!' but I still prefer 'Late'.
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Andrew believed that his 16th birthday present was belated because his mother was too busy with her new family to care about him anymore.
The news that her boyfriend had been exonerated of murder was too belated to make a difference to their relationship, as her doubt and suspicion had already caused them to break up.
His love was too belated to matter to her, as by that time she had given up on him and was engaged to marry someone else.
Her belated call to his cell phone came in the nick of time, as he had just decided she had forgotten about their date and was about to get on the subway and go home.
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The cast of The Belated Honeymoon - 1915 includes: Lottie Briscoe as Agnes Munger Gilbert Ely Josephine Longworth
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The word "belated" is an adjective, so it is neither transitive, intransitive, nor linking. It is used to describe something that is late or delayed.
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-adjective1.coming or being after the customary, useful, or expected time: belated birthday greetings.
2.late, delayed, or detained: We started the meeting without the belated representative.
3.Archaic . obsolete; old-fashioned; out-of-date: a belated view of world politics.
4.Archaic . overtaken by darkness or night.
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The Tragical Tale of a Belated Letter - 1903 was released on:
UK: August 1903
USA: 21 November 1903
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The Big Story - 1949 Case of the Belated Spring 3-36 was released on:
USA: 9 May 1952
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till the last day of relevant assessment year
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I think you must have misunderstood the word "bladed."They probably said "belated." If so, a belated miscarriage, more commonly known as a missed or delayed miscarriage, occurs when the fetus has died but has not been expelled from the uterus.
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Belated wishes should be sent as soon as you realise you have missed the date. Putting it off doesn't endear you to the recipient or make you feel any better. Good wishes are always welcome.
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bald, basic, belated, best, big, bleak, blue, bossy, brave
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A mass outbreak of tornadoes jokingly referred to by the Nostalgia Critic.
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Belatedness is the quality of being belated - of being later in relation to when something should have happened.
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Belated is a synonym for late. It begins with the letter b.
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Your belated response has lost its currency.
What type of currency does Italy use?
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'Late' means exactly what it says. Belated is an alternative, as in 'Sorry for the belated birthday card!' but I still prefer 'Late'.
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No, it does not make sense. Belated means late, detained, or delayed. The correct answer would be:
A) You were elated to hear that Trixie won. (if the person 'you' was happy about that)
or
B) You were deflated - or saddened, depressed, angered, etc - to hear that Trixie won. (if the person 'you' was unhappy about that)
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Samuel Johnson wrote the letter to Lord Chesterfield to express his dissatisfaction with Chesterfield's belated patronage and support of his work. Johnson felt that Chesterfield had ignored him in the past and was now trying to benefit from his success. Johnson's letter serves as a rejection of Chesterfield's patronage and a declaration of his independence as a writer.
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Death to Romance - 2010 was released on:
USA: 1 May 2010
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· beautiful
· befitting
· belated
· belligerent
· beneficial
· bent
· berserk
· best
· better
· bewitched
· bewildered
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It would be difficult to do so. Your best option is to give the gift and apologise for the delay.
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Lee - in an impregnable position. He had taken advantage of a few days' delay on the part of the Federals under Burnside, whose belated attack had no chance of success.
The Confederate victory was so decisive that Lee was seen to dance about with excitement, hugging other officers - the only time that the normally solemn and dignified Lee ever behaved in this way.
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* * S: (adj) belated, late, tardy (after the expected or usual time; delayed) "a belated birthday card"; "I'm late for the plane"; "the train is late"; "tardy children are sent to the principal"; "always tardy in making dental appointments"
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Yes, it is a correct word. While one can say 'belated greetings' to someone, it can also be said that you greeted him belatedly.
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there's nothing such as 'happy related birthday' it's happy belated birthday not happy related birthday
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This sounds like the dreamer's subconscious mind reminded the dreamer to send a belated birthday card.
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