From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tar‧dy/ˈtɑːdi$ˈtɑːrdi/adjectiveformal1arrivingor done lateDo please forgive this tardy reply.He’s been tardy three times this semester.►seethesaurusatlate2doing something too slowly or latetardy inpeople who are tardy in paying ...
Definition of tardy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1520s, "slow," from Old Frenchtardif"slow, late" (12c.), also the name of the snail character in theRoman de Renart, from Vulgar Latin*tardivus, from Latintardus"slow, sluggish; late; dull, stupid," of unknown origin. Meaning "late" in English is from 1660s. ...
Meaning "late" in English is from 1660s. This word, not much used in English prose, is constantly employed in the U.S. and in Canada with reference to lateness in school-attendance. [Thornton, "American Glossary," 1912] Related: Tardily; tardiness. Earlier form of the word in ...
A true cinnamon roll really is as innocent and well-meaning as they appear. They can be completely naïve or somewhat sly, or may have the most common sense of the group, but most importantly they are more of a nurturer and healer than a fighter. ...
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"slow, moving with a slow pace or motion," from Old French tardif "slow, late" (12c.),… See origin and meaning of tardy.