Lately in a sentence as an adverb

The level of discourse on HN lately is absurd.

There's not much magic coming from Cupertino lately.

But the candidates we've hired lately compare extremely well to our earlier teams!

Am I the only one who hasn't noticed this huge drop in quality that has everyone bitching and moaning lately?

It's a fun talk by Bret and I think he echoes a lot of the murmurings that have been going around the community lately.

Their pay and benefits suck, although much less so lately due to local competition from Google and Facebook.

Librarian: Sorry, you've been requesting too many books lately.

I generally try not to start meta discussions here, but this HN submission is an example of a trend I'm seeing more of here lately.

You've never played nice, and the fact that you've gotten better lately seems to be more due to the fact that you've lost dominance and have to interop with other operating systems.

Another thing that has been annoying me lately is that it seems like like I have to add a + in front of every word or Google might decide without any indication that it will completely ignore it.

" I mean, it's not like I haven't noticed the anti-Singaporean sentiments on HN lately - they don't surprise me, since a lot of HN folks are white middle/upper-middle class and lean libertarian[1], which is the exact opposite of Singapore.

As you can see, I've started to do this myself, starting with this email, having already found innovative uses for the words "focus", "problem domain" and "challenge".Both the management team and I know that you've all been working super hard lately and this might be seen as a pain.

Lately definitions

adverb

in the recent past; "he was in Paris recently"; "lately the rules have been enforced"; "as late as yesterday she was fine"; "feeling better of late"; "the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also"

See also: recently late latterly