later · adv
later
A2 at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned
Dictionary examples:
I'll stop procrastinating later. First, let me check social media! (0.0)
I'll go to the gym later. After I finish this whole pizza! (0.0)
I'll clean my room later. Maybe in the next century! (0.0)
He'll be back later. (15.2)
We could always go later in the year. (19.2)
later on
B1 at a time in the future, or after the time you have mentioned
Dictionary examples:
I'll wake up early tomorrow. But first, let me watch one more episode. (0.0)
I'll do my homework later. The cat is sitting on my textbook now. (0.0)
I'll learn to cook later. For now, I'll just order pizza every day. (0.0)
What are you doing later on this evening? (17.5)
Later on, we could go out to dinner. (21.4)
Should I go pick her up later on? (24.2)
Why don’t you call back later on, when he’s sure to be here? (29.4)
see you later
A1 used for saying goodbye to someone you are going to meet again soon, especially during the same day
Dictionary examples:
Later! Don't sleep in class! (0.0)
Later! Don't eat my sandwich! (0.0)
Later! Don't forget your homework! (0.0)
See you later! (13.9)