of late
In recent times; lately. His work of late has not been up to par. He seems rather unhappy of late. I hope nothing is wrong.
of late
lately. Have you seen Sally of late? We haven't had an opportunity to eat out of late.
of late
Recently, lately, as in She's been very quiet of late; is something wrong? This idiom uses late as a noun instead of an adjective, a usage dating from about 1250. The idiom dates from the early 1400s.
of ˈlate
(formal) recently: He has been feeling rather unwell of late. He ought to see the doctor. of late
Recently; lately: was feeling better of late.