Used in a Sentence

last-minute

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for last-minute.

Editorial note

And that is not often discussed out loud (see, for example, how parent describes the deal but doesn't name the last-minute-back-out VC).

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Done or occurring at the latest possible time before an event.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of last-minute gathered in one view.

adjective

Done or occurring at the latest possible time before an event.

adjective

Just before it is too late; in the nick of time.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for last-minute.

adjective

Done or occurring at the latest possible time before an event.

adjective

Just before it is too late; in the nick of time.

Example sentences

1

And that is not often discussed out loud (see, for example, how parent describes the deal but doesn't name the last-minute-back-out VC).

2

Nagasaki, by the way, was a last-minute addition due to weather at the planned target for the second bomb.

3

Ironically, we did not use Amplify for Amplify:) We had a last-minute standoff with Facebook over some permissions issues.

4

Where they failed was in providing an adequate supply of cleaners (no one available for weeks on occasion) and last-minute cancellations without substitutes.

5

We were offered a last-minute discount on the F22 which was excellent.

6

It would take only a few minutes to come up with a simple last-minute backup plan (pick an employee to temporarily handle Reddit<->AMA, mods communication, and then tell the mods about it).

7

There will come a day when you have a login-widget in your sidebar, yet at some obscene last-minute moment the customer will demand a dedicated login page too, your developers will want to use your base template (which has your login widget visible in the sidebar) creating 2 login widgets on-page, cursing your assumption that you thought you knew better.

Quote examples

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But the more they do that (instead of "front-loading" diligence and negotiation), the more like it is that you get last-minute backing out (or perceived backing out).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use last-minute in a sentence?

And that is not often discussed out loud (see, for example, how parent describes the deal but doesn't name the last-minute-back-out VC).

What does last-minute mean?

Done or occurring at the latest possible time before an event.

What part of speech is last-minute?

last-minute is commonly used as adjective.