earlier

word · lemma: early

/ˈɝɫiɝ/
UR-lee-ur
/ˈɜːlɪɐ/
UR-lee-uh

Definition

At a time before now or before another time mentioned. It is the comparative form of 'early' and is often used to talk about something happening sooner than expected or sooner than something else.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in patterns like 'earlier today', 'earlier than expected', and 'earlier this year'. It can compare two times ('I woke up earlier than you') or simply refer back to a previous time ('As I said earlier'). Don't confuse it with 'early', which usually describes being before the usual or planned time without a direct comparison.

Example Sentences

I got home earlier than usual.

basic

She left work earlier today.

basic

We met earlier this week.

basic

If we'd left earlier, we wouldn't be stuck in traffic now.

natural

As I mentioned earlier, the meeting has been moved to Friday.

natural

I should've called earlier, but my phone died.

natural