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 opposite of latter is former.
The former is 10 times brighter than the latter.
Former is the first subject in the sentence, latter is the last (usually of two). "A car and a plane are both going to Houston, the latter arrives first." The latter is the plane, the former is the car.
A antonym for "former" is "current" or "latter."
take a backseat to the former.
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Current or present is the closest antonym for the word former.
If there are two options, the latter is the second one. By implication at least, the latter (second option) is contrasted with the former (first option).
The former is greater than the latter
The words "former" and "latter refer to two or more things in sequence. If two things were listed, former refers to the first item listen, with latter refering to the second item.
The latter is greater than the former
The former is greater than the latter