LATER THAT AFTERNOON

Definition: Refers to a specific time later in the day, typically during the afternoon hours.

Synonyms: Afterwards, Following Noon, Subsequent Eve, Post Meridian, Subsequent Evening

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The family went for a hike in the morning, and later that afternoon, they had a picnic.
#2
The children played in the park during the morning, and later that afternoon, they enjoyed ice cream cones.
#3
Later that afternoon, she took a nap to refresh herself.
#4
The students visited the museum in the morning, and later that afternoon, they explored the science center.
#5
He practiced the guitar in the morning, and later that afternoon, he played a song for his friends.
#6
The friends took a walk in the neighborhood in the morning, and later that afternoon, they played board games.
#7
The students gathered in the library for a study session, and later that afternoon, they aced their quiz.
#8
He finished his work in the morning, and later that afternoon, he treated himself to a relaxing movie at the cinema.
#9
She met with her clients in the morning, and later that afternoon, she presented a detailed project proposal.
#10
Following a clandestine meeting, the intelligence operatives received critical information later that afternoon.
#11
Emerging from a top-secret laboratory, the groundbreaking experiment results were finally unveiled later that afternoon.
#12
Later that afternoon, we went for a stroll in the park.
#13
After finishing our chores, later that afternoon, we relaxed at home.
#14
Later that afternoon, we enjoyed a delicious picnic by the lake.
#15
She went for a walk, and later that afternoon, she met her friend at the park.
#16
The rain stopped, and later that afternoon, the sun came out.
#17
After the meeting, later that afternoon, they discussed their plans for the upcoming project.
#18
They went shopping in the morning, and later that afternoon, they watched a movie at home.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I've reviewed the report you sent me this morning.B: Good morning, John. I'm glad you had a chance to look at it. Did you find any areas that need further clarification?A: Yes, overall it's well-done. However, there are a few points I'd like to discuss in more detail. Can we schedule a meeting to go over them later that afternoon?B: Certainly, John. How about 3 PM? Does that work for you?A: That sounds perfect. Let's meet in my office at 3 PM to go over the report. Thanks, Sarah.
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