How to use "latest" in a sentence
Sentences
Until Monday night, maybe? Tuesday morning at the latest.
Steve gave him the latest license-plate number for Aron's truck and Officer Ekker sent his men out to look for it.
"But if you just put your name on our work list, we'll most likely have a man there by four o'clock this afternoon, tomorrow morning at the latest
Last evening was the latest."
"Saturday at the latest."
Everywhere he went, he heard talk about torts, writs, briefs, suits, countersuits, motions for continuation, appeals, plea-bargaining, and the latest tax shelters
In each subsequent meeting, one or the other would show up to take story notes on their latest draft, while the missing partner would always have been waylaid by an emergency of one kind or another: a broken washing machine and a flooded laundry room, the sudden-onset illness of a cat with symptoms suggesting (to me) demonic possession, the death of a beloved aunt, the death of a beloved uncle, the death of a beloved neighbor (I began to worry that merely by associating with these women, decades would be shorn from my life span), migraine headaches, and an unfortunate encounter with an angry Big Foot in a long line at the DMV
By the time the latest washing-machine-frenziedcat-dead-beloved story was delivered, no creative energy remained for the job at hand
The milkman came as usual and I asked him the latest news