Latecomer example sentences

Related (2): afterthought, slow-starter

late·com·er

noun

latecomer (noun) · latecomers (plural noun) · late-comer (noun) · late-comers (plural noun)

  - a person who arrives late:

"Latecomer" Example Sentences

1. The latecomer arrived half an hour after the meeting started.
2. As a latecomer to the industry, she had a lot of catching up to do.
3. The team was shocked when the latecomer was revealed to be the company's CEO.
4. Being a latecomer to the country, he struggled to adapt to their customs.
5. The latecomer's request to reschedule the meeting was denied by the board of directors.
6. The latecomer missed the opening speech, leaving them feeling out of the loop.
7. The latecomer's lack of punctuality made them a liability to the team.
8. Despite being a latecomer, she quickly gained the trust and respect of her colleagues.
9. The latecomer's excuse for being tardy was deemed unacceptable by their boss.
10. The latecomer was surprised to find that most of the work had already been completed.
11. Due to the latecomer's delay, the project had to be postponed until the following week.
12. The latecomer was given a warning for consistently arriving late to work.
13. The latecomer's contributions were crucial to the success of the project.
14. The latecomer struggled to keep up with the fast-paced environment of the startup.
15. The latecomer had never heard of the company before the interview.
16. Despite being a latecomer to the field, he proved to be a natural leader.
17. The latecomer's interruption during the meeting caused tension among the team.
18. The latecomer's lateness was due to unexpected traffic on their commute.
19. The latecomer was impressed by the creativity and innovation of their new team.
20. The latecomer was nervous about joining a group of people who had already formed relationships.
21. Despite being a latecomer to the party, she quickly became the center of attention.
22. The latecomer's lack of preparation was evident in their poor presentation.
23. The latecomer was surprised to learn that the meeting had been rescheduled.
24. The latecomer's unique perspective added value to the group's brainstorming session.
25. The latecomer was apologetic for disrupting the flow of the meeting.
26. The latecomer's request for an extension on the deadline was met with skepticism.
27. Despite being a latecomer, he managed to secure a spot in the selective program.
28. The latecomer's tardiness resulted in them missing out on an important announcement.
29. The latecomer was shocked to learn that the company had been bought out by a competitor.
30. Despite being a latecomer to the event, he still managed to network with some important contacts.

Common Phases

1. "Sorry I'm a latecomer; I got stuck in traffic."
2. "I hope I'm not too much of a latecomer; have you started without me?"
3. "As a latecomer to this project, can you bring me up to speed on what's been done so far?"
4. "Being a latecomer to the party, I was pleasantly surprised to find some drinks left."
5. "As a latecomer to the game, I had to play catch-up with the rest of the team."
6. "I apologize for being a latecomer; my alarm didn't go off this morning."
7. "Being a latecomer to this field, I'm eager to learn all that I can."
8. "I feel like a latecomer to this trend, but I'm excited to try it nonetheless."
9. "I'm a bit of a latecomer to the bandwagon, but better late than never."

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