Also means
belated
Usage Note
Tardío means coming after the expected or ideal time — it modifies nouns (un reconocimiento tardío, belated recognition) and differs from tarde (the adverb 'late' or the noun 'afternoon'). It is common in historical contexts (el gótico tardío, late Gothic) and medical ones (diagnóstico tardío, late diagnosis). The feminine is tardía.
Examples
"El médico hizo un diagnóstico tardío."
Natural Translation
The doctor made a late diagnosis.
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