Noun
The quality or state of being tardy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlternatively, 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. Source: Internet
In others cases, a dream about tardiness can be a nudge to 'make you face your fears and deal with a situation you've been avoiding.' Source: Internet
After waiting for 30-minutes, he finally arrived with no apology for his tardiness. Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet
The State Securities Commission has recently slapped a fine on VietBank for its tardiness in submitting the listing application in accordance with Decree 108/2013/ND-CP dated September 23, 2013. Source: Internet
It’s possible to come up with explanations for some of these missing nominees — recalcitrance on the part of home-state senators, tardiness by the American Bar Association committee that vets potential nominees — but these numbers are huge. Source: Internet