The quality or habit of not adhering to a correct or usual or expected time.
1 New research says that chronic tardiness is actually a form of instanity.
2 Such was the tardiness in multiplying copies before the invention of printing.
3 The hole only deepens into the darkness with painful and despairing tardiness .
4 The acknowledged tardiness in aggressively getting the message out in multiple languages.
5 Surprised at my tardiness in entering, he turned and looked at me.
6 There was also, as France admits, 'a tardiness in nature' in Cordelia.
7 On the other hand, Lucas seemed to have forgotten Jessica Ludlow's tardiness .
8 I've had to pile them on the floor, thanks to your tardiness .
9 He complains of our tardiness already, and not without show of reason.
10 Lady Verner answered the question by a sharp reprimand, touching Jan's tardiness .
11 How much tardiness at church and elsewhere is due to over-fastidious hair-dressing!
12 Annika opened her mouth to say something sarcastic about her brother's tardiness .
13 Indeed their tardiness at clearing their lines allowed Cork the vital first advantage.
14 You know the new administration has a zero-tolerance policy on tardiness .
15 The latter could not fall in with the tardiness of discussion.
16 In money, as well as in mind, they approach marriage with increasing tardiness .
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