All sometime synonyms
some·time
S s adjective sometime
adj sometime
- former — preceding in time; prior or earlier: during a former stage in the proceedings.
- late — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- castoff — thrown away; discarded; abandoned
- long ago — of or relating to the distant past or to remote events; ancient: long-ago exploits remembered only in folk tales.
- cast-off — to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice.
- long-ago — of or relating to the distant past or to remote events; ancient: long-ago exploits remembered only in folk tales.
- aforementioned — If you refer to the aforementioned person or subject, you mean the person or subject that has already been mentioned.
- previous — coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner.
- old — far advanced in the years of one's or its life: an old man; an old horse; an old tree.
- bygone — Bygone means happening or existing a very long time ago.
adv sometime
- after a while — some time later
- in time — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
- in the end — the last part or extremity, lengthwise, of anything that is longer than it is wide or broad: the end of a street; the end of a rope.
- finally — at the final point or moment; in the end.
- at one time — If you say that something was the case at one time, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past.
- in due course — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
- after all — You use after all when introducing a statement which supports or helps explain something you have just said.
- in the long run — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
- at last — If you say that something has happened at last or at long last you mean it has happened after you have been hoping for it for a long time.
- by and by — presently or eventually
- at length — If someone does something at length, they do it after a long period of time.
- at long last — finally, after difficulty, delay, or irritation
adverb sometime
- occasional — occurring or appearing at irregular or infrequent intervals; occurring now and then: an occasional headache.
- whilom — former; erstwhile: whilom friends.
- yet — at the present time; now: Don't go yet. Are they here yet?
- climactically — In a climactic fashion; like, or as, a climax.
- once — at one time in the past; formerly: I was a farmer once; a once powerful nation.
- eventually — In the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.