Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Immediacy or near future
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(obsolete) At the same time; simultaneously.
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(obsolete) sandiver
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Soon; in a little while.
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Very soon.
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Alternative form of any time now [(idiomatic) very soon]
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In an approximated manner
n
(by extension, figuratively) Anything which comes near to but never meets something else.
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(idiomatic) at any point of time
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Immediately; now; right away.
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Alternative form of way back when [(idiomatic) At a time in the distant past.]
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(obsolete) Immediately; at once.
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(dialectal, nonstandard, African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of that. [(degree) To a given extent or degree.]
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(Midlands, Cornwall) Soon; next; when it becomes convenient.
adj
Having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time.
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Obsolete form of eftsoons. [(obsolete) Once again; another time.]
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(archaic, Scotland) Soon.
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In or to all locations under discussion.
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In, at or to various places; in one place and another.
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Alternative form of yfere [(obsolete, poetic) Together.]
adj
about to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.
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(Scotland, South Africa, Caribbean) In a little while.
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right now; immediately, straightaway
adj
Happening for the last time; doing something for the last time
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Not long ago; just now.
n
(idiomatic) An inevitable result; something that is bound to happen.
adv
(now dialectal) Further, longer.
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(obsolete) For a moment; briefly.
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momentarily
adv
(now literary) Momentarily; for a moment.
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(Philippines, slang) Now; already.
adj
short-term
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Synonym of not a minute too soon
adv
Elongated form of now.
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(UK) Fairly recently.
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(South Africa) right now; immediately; very soon
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(informal) About now; almost immediately.
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here and there
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(now Britain, rare) Immediately, at once; quickly.
n
(obsolete) The nick of time; critical time, just in time
n
(obsolete, rare) The property of being former, no longer current.
adv
(informal) Designating a time when something will become available, supposedly (but perhaps only optimistically) in the near future.
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Immediately.
n
The near future; a comparatively brief time period starting with the present moment (or other time of reference); the time in which immediate needs and goals are relevant.
adj
Having little time to run from its date; soon due.
adv
Obsolete form of sithence. [(obsolete) Thereupon; subsequently, afterwards.]
n
A period of some length.
adv
Within a short time; quickly.
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Obsolete spelling of soon [(obsolete) Immediately, instantly.]
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(idiomatic) Right at that moment in time; immediately.
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Beyond that.
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(idiomatic) right now, immediately
adv
(US, Canada) Nonstandard spelling of throughout. [In every part; everywhere.]
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Archaic spelling of together. [At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.]
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Obsolete spelling of together [At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.]
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(informal) As soon as possible.
n
A long but unspecified period of time.
adj
(obsolete) further; more distant
n
(literary) The vast distance, particularly the sky or trackless forest.

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