PRESENTLY vs SOON: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Speedy; quick.
- Occurring within a short time, or quickly
PRESENTLY vs SOON: ADVERB
- With actual presence; in actuality.
- With actual presence; actually .
- At once; without delay; forthwith; also, less definitely, soon; shortly; before long; after a little while; by and by.
- At present; at this time; now.
- At once; immediately.
- In a short time; soon.
- At this time or period; now
- In the near future
- In the near future
- In the near future; shortly.
- Without hesitation; promptly or speedily.
- Just prior to something; shortly.
- Early
- Within a short time; quickly
- Immediately, instantly
- As soon as any; among the earliest; too soon.
- At some uncertain time in the future.
- As soon as; or, as soon as the time referred to arrives.
- Immediately at or after another event.
- Promptly; quickly; easily.
- Without the usual delay; before any time supposed; early.
- In a short time; shortly after any time specified or supposed.
- Immediately.
- Before the usual or appointed time; early.
- With willingness; readily.
- Readily; willingly; -- in this sense used with would, or some other word expressing will.
PRESENTLY vs SOON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- At this time or period
- Now
- Immediately; by and by; in a little time; soon.
- At present; now; at the time spoken of.
- In presence; personally; actually.
- Quickly; speedily; easily.
- Readily; willingly; gladly: in this sense generally accompanied by would or some other word expressing will, and often in the comparative sooner, ‘rather.’
- Synonyms and
- Betimes, etc. (see early), promptly, quickly.
- Lief.
- Early; speedy; quick.
- Early; before the time specified is much advanced: when the time, event, or the like has but just arrived: as, soon in the morning; soon at night (that is, early in the evening, or as soon as night sets in); soon at five o′ clock (that is, as soon as the hour of five arrives): an old locution still in use in the southern United States.
- Early; before the usual, proper, set, or expected time.
- At once; forthwith; immediately.
- In a short time; at an early date or an early moment; before long; shortly; presently: as, winter will soon be here; I hope to see you soon.
- (idiom) (sooner or later) At some time; eventually.
- (idiom) (no sooner … than) As soon as.
PRESENTLY vs SOON: RELATED WORDS
- Today, Nowadays, Ongoing, Underway, Actually, Being, Far, Present, Current, Already, Now, Before long, Shortly, Soon, Currently
- Later, Once, Before, Slowly, Promptly, Someday, Speedily, Immediately, Swiftly, Imminently, Sometime, Quickly, Before long, Presently, Shortly
PRESENTLY vs SOON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Anon, Today, Nowadays, Ongoing, Underway, Actually, Being, Far, Present, Current, Already, Now, Before long, Shortly, Soon
- Forthwith, Pronto, Next, Later, Once, Before, Slowly, Someday, Immediately, Swiftly, Sometime, Quickly, Before long, Presently, Shortly
PRESENTLY vs SOON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Presently, the answer to that question is unresolved.
- Presently Zoned Duplex Easily Converted To Single Family.
- Compensation Appeal Board, where it is presently pending.
- The damages total has not been increased presently.
- Presently, public forums are hardly level playing fields.
- We return to the significance of this presently.
- German nationals in these Military Tribunal not guilty be released indictment when Tribunal presently that the guilty under be released guilty under presently adjourns.
- So coming home, I presently went to my Bible, to see if I could find that saying, not doubting but to find it presently.
- My name Please state from Iowa State presently employed Florida Department What are Are you permit is presently employed?
- Presently refers to an imminent event: A bill will be introduced in the Senate presently.
- You should receive your first job alert soon.
- Europe soon, although I would absolutely love to.
- Soon afterward photographers from Canada and Australia followed.
- European Jews, who believe rescue will come soon.
- But everything will be back to normal soon.
- How soon may I begin to notarize documents?
- You know the money is coming very soon.
- Biopsy or autopsy tissue: Collect autopsy specimens as soon as possible and biopsy specimens as soon after onset of symptoms as possible.
- The setup of the custom list and workflow required for this functionality will be posted soon as soon as someone requests it.
- This CD was soon to become their lasting momento as the band split soon after, and were promptly then played by Radio One!
PRESENTLY vs SOON: QUESTIONS
- Do schools and libraries need to be presently participating in the E-Rate program to apply for ECF funding?
- What is the FCC change in identification of presently authorized equipment?
- When is a beneficiary presently entitled to income of an estate?
- Which of the Indus Valley sites is presently in Pakistan?
- Where is the current position of MSC Vaishnavi R presently?
- Where is the current position of marine dignity presently?
- Did God promise to Israel the presently disputed land?
- How many sailors presently aboard the USS Enterprise?
- How many countries presently make the United Nations?
- How soon after cervical effacement does labor start?
- Will IRCTC soon restore on-board catering services?
- How soon does Topamax work for migraine prevention?
- How soon can you refinance a conventional mortgage?
- Could international students soon return to New Zealand?
- How soon can I exercise after arthroscopic surgery?
- Will Amazon soon accept cryptocurrencies as payment?
- How soon is too soon to return to exercise after illness?
- How soon is too soon to talk about your relationship?
- How soon is too soon for a second Scottish referendum?