DIRECTLY vs NOW: NOUN
- N/A
- The momentary present
- The present time or moment.
- The present time or moment; the present.
- The present time or moment; this very time.
- The present time.
DIRECTLY vs NOW: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Currently fashionable; trendy.
- Fashionable; popular; up to date; current.
- At the time the will is written. Used in order to prevent any inheritance from being transferred to a person of a future marriage. Does not indicate the existence of a previous marriage.
- Present; current.
- Existing at the present time; present.
- Of the present time; current.
DIRECTLY vs NOW: ADVERB
- Soon; next; when it becomes convenient
- Immediately
- Proportional in the order of the terms; increasing or decreasing together, and with a constant ratio; -- opposed to inversely proportional.
- Immediately after; as soon as.
- Straightway; next in order; without delay; immediately.
- Manifestly; openly.
- Straightforwardly; honestly.
- Without deviation
- Without anyone or anything intervening
- Without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening
- In a direct line or manner; straight.
- Exactly or totally.
- At once; instantly.
- Candidly; frankly.
- In a little while; shortly.
- Exactly; just.
- Without circumlocution or ambiguity; absolutely; in express terms.
- In a straightforward way; without anything intervening; not by secondary, but by direct, means.
- In a direct manner; in a straight line or course.
- In a forthright manner; candidly or frankly
- Used to preface a command or reproof or request
- (prefatory or transitional) indicates a change of subject or activity
- At the present moment
- In the historical present; at this point in the narration of a series of past events
- In the immediate past
- In the context of urgency.
- At the time reached within a narration.
- Differently from the situation before a (stated or implied) event or change of circumstance.
- Differently from the immediate past; differently from a more remote past or a possible future; differently from all other times.
- Used to introduce a point, a remonstration or a rebuke.
- Alternately; at one time … at another time.
- At this very instant; precisely now.
- At one time and another; indefinitely; occasionally; not often; at intervals.
- Again and again; repeatedly.
- Now and then; occasionally.
- In present circumstances; things being as they are; -- hence, used as a connective particle, to introduce an inference or an explanation.
- At a time contemporaneous with something spoken of or contemplated; at a particular time referred to.
- Very lately; not long ago.
- At the present time; at this moment; at the time of speaking; instantly.
- In these times
- Without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening
- Used to indicate a change of subject or to preface a remark.
- Used to introduce a command, reproof, or request.
- In these circumstances; as things are.
- Nowadays.
- At times; sometimes.
- At this point in the series of events; then.
- In the immediate past; very recently.
- At once; immediately.
- At the present time.
DIRECTLY vs NOW: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Indicates a signal to begin.
DIRECTLY vs NOW: CONJUNCTION
- As soon as.
- Since, because, in light of the fact.
- Seeing that; since. Often used with that:
DIRECTLY vs NOW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Clearly; unmistakably; expressly; without circumlocution or ambiguity.
- Promptly, instantly, quickly.
- Absolutely, unambiguously.
- Straightway; without delay; immediately; at once; presently: as, he will be with us directly.
- Without delay or hesitation
- With no time intervening
- In a forthright manner
- Candidly or frankly
- In a direct manner; without the intervention of any medium; immediately.
- In a straight line or course, literally or figuratively; in the natural and primitive way: as, aim directly at the object; gravity tends directly to the center of the earth.
- Equivalent to now that, with omission of that.
- A continuative, usually introducing an inference from or an explanation of what precedes.
- Under erst.
- Used as an emphatic expletive in cases of command, entreaty, remonstrance, and the like: as, come, now, stop that!
- Things being so; as the case stands; after what has been said or done.
- But lately; a little while ago.
- In these present times; nowadays.
- At the present point of time; at the present time; at this juncture.
- Present.
- At or by that past time (in vivid narration); at this (or that) particular point in the course of events; thereupon; then.
- With no time intervening
- In the historical present
- Without delay or hesitation
- (abbreviation) National Organization for Women
- (idiom) (again/then) Occasionally.
DIRECTLY vs NOW: RELATED WORDS
- Personally, Either, Specifically, Indirectly, At once, In real time, Right away, Flat, Forthwith, Straight, Straightaway, Now, Immediately, Instantly, Direct
- Presently, Currently, Already, Still, In real time, At present, At once, Right away, Forthwith, Instantly, Directly, Immediately, Straightaway, Today, Nowadays
DIRECTLY vs NOW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Readily, Automatically, Seamlessly, Causally, Explicitly, Intimately, Either, Specifically, Flat, Forthwith, Straight, Straightaway, Now, Immediately, Direct
- Time, Since, Here, Yet, Right, Just, Presently, Already, Still, At present, Forthwith, Immediately, Straightaway, Today, Nowadays
DIRECTLY vs NOW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Static files are served directly to the browser.
- Now she wants to meet my consultant directly.
- It works fine, go directly to the app.
- Make new connections directly to terminals as indicated.
- If the destination address is the address of a host on the directly attached network, the packet is delivered directly to the destination.
- Birchwood provides consumer credit reports directly through our affiliate relationship with Equifax, but we do not sell credit reports directly to consumers.
- Certainly, there was no way to comment directly on her physical charms or lack thereof without directly violating the most sacred rules of conduct.
- We also have an option to edit each node directly but only the one that we are directly logged onto.
- Direct drive turntables are powered directly via a motor which is directly under the center of the turntable.
- Economic losses due to IBD is directly associated with mortality and in directly with immunosuppression.
- Trending right now, as in this very second.
- Productions, Entertainment Content; Rachel Smith, is now EVP, Unscripted Development, Entertainment Content; and Shari Levine, is now EVP, Unscripted Current Production, Entertainment Content.
- For eternally and always there is only now, one and the same now; the present is the only thing that has no end.
- Up until now, only clientsand projects from the Projects view had contextual menus but now all tables from all views have one.
- Uplift is the enterprise Buy Now, Pay Later solution giving consumers the freedom to book travel now and pay over time with fixed installments.
- Products in some of prospect request now request now means it will get started with any personal or adult student.
- It created a sense of panic within the community now that it is now no longer Halal whatsoever.
- You may have the option to reserve now and pay now, or to reserve now and pay later.
- The second can happen now as Jesus wants to come into our lives now.
- You may consider where things now stand now in the next problem.
DIRECTLY vs NOW: QUESTIONS
- Do manufacturers sell products directly to consumers?
- Does Miller Manufacturing sell directly to consumers?
- Why are etiologic fractions never directly estimable?
- What is directly purchased health insurance (dphi)?
- What is involved directly in pulmonary circulation?
- Should drug companies advertise directly to consumers?
- Why are businesses complaining directly to Telstra?
- What variable is directly proportional to frequency?
- Can weevil attack directly with parasite caterpillar?
- What does it mean when a man directly directly winks at you?
- Should value investors pick Becton (BDX) stock now?
- Does a PlayStation Now subscription include multiplayer?
- Why join Lancashire Constabulary through police now?
- Is Die Naturwissenschaften now published in English?
- Are AncestryDNA ethnicity estimates more precise now?
- What is Riverside Tappahannock Hospital now called?
- Is Amazon now offering monthly installment payments?
- Why does everything matter now about accreditation?
- Where is christchristine Lapresi from MasterChef now?
- Which is less common, " your order is now complete " or " your orders are now completed "?