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No, "latter" is a two-syllable word. The syllables are "lat-ter."
The word "latter" is used to refer to the second of two things or people that have been mentioned. For example, "I am deciding between buying a car and a motorcycle, and I think I will choose the latter."
A antonym for "former" is "current" or "latter."
Current or present is the closest antonym for the word former.
The word "non" translates to the English word "no" in in French, but also means no in the languages of Latin and Galician, the latter being related to Portuguese.
The word latter is 2 syllables. Lat-ter.
No, "latter" is a two-syllable word. The syllables are "lat-ter."
Latter is accented on the first syllable.
Former and latter are words used to express a time or preference in a sentence. For example, "I can go to the store at noon or midnight, but I prefer the former." In this sentence the word 'former' is associated with 'noon' and the word 'latter' is associated with the word 'midnight.'
The word bat starts with the latter b and it ends with the latter a and t
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The word "latter" is used to refer to the second of two things or people that have been mentioned. For example, "I am deciding between buying a car and a motorcycle, and I think I will choose the latter."
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