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Tardiness
Tardiness meaning
The state or quality of being tardy. | The result or product of being tardy.
Synonyms of Tardiness
Example sentences (14)
But the tardiness of development, along with complaints about a lack of transparency in how the tax dollars were spent, have taken a toll on Go Forward’s popularity.
Classmates over the years have recalled his joyous nature, brilliant smile and his near tardiness for everything.
But The Notorious, who has been everything but notorious during fight week, stuck to his changed persona and said sorry to fans for his tardiness.
I think anybody with kids understands that sometimes you can’t make it out the door on time, and eventually he was used to my tardiness and balled out.
But he blamed his tardiness on opposition manager Klopp, who earlier this week was crowned The Best FIFA Men’s Coach.
Earlier on Thursday, Victoria Police Commissioner Graham Ashton defended the force - which has been blamed for tardiness providing evidence to the commission - against multiple complaints.
The appropriate response to tardiness should be to simply lock the classroom door, and let the principles do a hall-sweep.
Waiting for thirty minutes to fill auditorium seats and bus seats only encourages tardiness.
When Patrick walked into the back of the room mid-meeting, the women turned around as he sheepishly apologized for his tardiness and short stay.
Young people need to realize that tardiness is not okay.
But Ashley and Anthony apparently had a difficult time watching back their original Married at First Sight season given they fought frequently over silly things such as parking spaces and Anthony's tardiness.
By leaking to the media his extreme tardiness for the final walk-through of the season, the Steelers may be trying to soften Bell’s expectations.
Alternatively, Wilberforce's frequent tardiness and disorganisation, as well as the chronic eye problems that at times made reading impossible, may have convinced Pitt that his trusted friend was not ministerial material.
Calling Lincoln "the white man's president", Douglass criticized Lincoln's tardiness in joining the cause of emancipation, noting that Lincoln initially opposed the expansion of slavery but did not support its elimination.