- directly
- early
- instantly
- promptly
- quickly
- rapidly
- shortly
- speedily
- presently
- anon
- any minute now
- before long
- betimes
- by and by
- coming down the pike
- ere long
- expeditiously
- fast
- fleetly
- forthwith
- hastily
- in a little while
- in a minute
- in a second
- in a short time
- in due time
- in short order
- in time
- lickety-split
- on time
- posthaste
- pronto
- quick
- short
On this page you’ll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to soonest, such as: rapidly, speedily, promptly, early, directly, and shortly.
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How to use soonest in a sentence
Those are happiest whose wounds heal soonest,—to whom a life-time grief is unknown.
ALONEMARION HARLAND
Contractors said it couldn’t be done; said nine or ten months at the soonest; couldn’t see it any other way.
THE TURMOILBOOTH TARKINGTON
But after much thought he decided he would see Edith soonest by remaining at home, so he spent the summer in Chicago.
A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOSTGENE STRATTON PORTER
The front of Magdalen Hall, about which the least said the soonest mended.
RAVENSHOEHENRY KINGSLEY
It is a horrid thing to have done at you, and withers you soonest of anything.
THE CELEBRITY AT HOMEVIOLET HUNT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
What is another word for soonest?
181 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ sˈuːnəst], [ sˈuːnəst], [ s_ˈuː_n_ə_s_t]
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adj.
• early (adjective)
- untimely,
- direct,
- punctual,
- preexistent,
- anticipative,
- immature,
- ahead of time,
- unexpected,
- precipitant,
- overearly,
- on the dot,
- seasonable,
- Matinal,
- unanticipated,
- previous,
- prompt,
- before appointed time,
- speedy,
- immediate,
- preceding,
- premature,
- precocious,
- anticipatory,
- on short notice,
- Oversoon,
- beforehand,
- advanced.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- early on,
- precipitate,
- predeveloped.
• premature (adjective)
- embryonic,
- unfledged,
- incomplete,
- undeveloped,
- abortive,
- inopportune,
- unripe,
- forward.
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adv.
• afterward/afterwards (adverb)
- ultimately,
- thereon,
- then,
- thereafter,
- soon,
- next,
- later,
- latterly,
- subsequently,
- behind,
- eventually,
- late,
- after.
• early (adverb)
- immediately,
- at once,
- in an instant,
- bright and early,
- unexpectedly,
- thereupon,
- recently,
- straightaway,
- with time to spare,
- seasonably,
- without delay,
- in no time,
- timely,
- a bit previous,
- Proximately,
- primitively,
- freshly,
- briefly,
- newly,
- in advance,
- instantaneously,
- in the bud,
- far ahead,
- in good time,
- presto,
- summarily,
- early bird,
- too soon,
- in a jiffy,
- right away,
- first,
- prematurely.
• fast (adverb)
- hurriedly,
- full tilt,
- swiftly,
- like a flash,
- chop-chop,
- swift,
- apace,
- like wildfire,
- in a flash,
- like greased lightning,
- like a shot,
- in haste,
- in nothing flat,
- flat-out.
• immediately (adverb)
- hereupon,
- away,
- now,
- unhesitatingly,
- PDQ,
- in a new york minute,
- right now.
• now (adverb)
- this day,
- at this moment,
- at the moment,
- any more,
- these days,
- today,
- momentarily,
- nowadays,
- at this time,
- here and now,
- in a moment,
- just now,
- first off.
• Other relevant words: (adverb)
- now or never,
- this instant,
- on the next day,
- down the line,
- in a while,
- a while later,
- urgently,
- down the pike,
- on the double,
- at a later time,
- this minute,
- ensuingly,
- down the road,
- straight away,
- pretty soon,
- like now,
- without hesitation,
- at short notice,
- intra,
- Instanter,
- before you know it,
- on the spot,
- post hoc,
- tout de suite,
- double-time,
- another time,
- soon afterward,
- straight off.
• soon (adverb)
- hastily,
- on time,
- directly,
- in short order,
- forthwith,
- lickety-split,
- in due time,
- pronto,
- presently,
- Posthaste,
- before long,
- speedily,
- in a minute,
- in a short time,
- short,
- quick,
- quickly,
- in time,
- betimes,
- promptly,
- fleetly,
- fast,
- in a second,
- instantly,
- in a little while,
- expeditiously,
- coming down the pike,
- shortly,
- ere long,
- any minute now,
- rapidly,
- early,
- ANON,
- by and by.
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n.
• earliest (noun)
- earliest.
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Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):
- at first.
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Paraphrases for Soonest:
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Independent
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Adjective, superlative
closest, earliest, fastest, nearest, quickest, shortest.
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Adjective, superlative
Homophones for Soonest:
- semisweet, sneezeweed, schenectady, sesame seed, sinuosity, scincidae, snakeweed, succinic acid, sneak out, Skagens Odde, shamanist, swing out, skunkweed, samizdat, synonymist, scincid, Siamese Cat, snowsuit, Schinus Chichita, smashed, smoke out, snake god, sensate, snake-head, snow mist, sno-cat, squinched, sanctity, smash hit, sunshade, succinct, smoked, sewing kit, show me state, snakehead, Sanctitude, sun god, sunset, snake wood, synset, secessionist, skimcoat, swimsuit, skunk-weed, sinusoid, sunsuit, sensed, snakewood, sun city.
Need another word that means the same as “soonest”? Find 1 synonym and 30 related words for “soonest” in this overview.
Table Of Contents:
- Soonest as an Adverb
- Definitions of «Soonest» as an adverb
- Synonyms of «Soonest» as an adverb (1 Word)
- Usage Examples of «Soonest» as an adverb
- Associations of «Soonest» (30 Words)
The synonyms of “Soonest” are: earliest
Soonest as an Adverb
Definitions of «Soonest» as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “soonest” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- With the least delay.
- In the near future.
Synonyms of «Soonest» as an adverb (1 Word)
earliest | Before the usual time or the time expected. |
Usage Examples of «Soonest» as an adverb
- The soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M.
Associations of «Soonest» (30 Words)
after | At a later or future time afterwards. He was sorry in after years. |
approaching | Coming nearer in distance or time. An approaching car. |
belated | Coming or happening later than should have been the case. A belated apology. |
briefly | For a short time; fleetingly. She replied briefly. |
coming | The temporal property of becoming nearer in time. This coming Thursday. |
concisely | In a concise manner; in a few words. The history is summed up concisely in this book. |
current | The general tendency or course of events or opinion. Keep abreast of current events. |
currently | At this time or period; now. Currently they live in Connecticut. |
forthcoming | Available when required or as promised. Federal funds were not forthcoming. |
freshly | Very recently. Freshly ground black pepper. |
future | Bulk commodities bought or sold at an agreed price for delivery at a specified future date. Future auxiliary. |
hereafter | Following this in time or order or place; after this. He d promised that Rachel would be the idol of his heart hereafter. |
impending | Close in time; about to occur. His impending retirement. |
late | Of a later stage in the development of a language or literature used especially of dead languages. The train arrived late. |
lately | In the recent past. Lately the rules have been enforced. |
latest | Up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date. The very latest scientific discoveries. |
newly | Only just; recently. Social confidence for the newly single. |
now | In these times. They should be back by now. |
nowadays | The period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech. Nowadays many people condemn hunting. |
overtake | Catch up with and possibly overtake. Germany rapidly overtook Britain in industrial output. |
precocity | Intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules. |
present | A present tense. We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason. |
presently | At this time or period; now. He is presently our ambassador to the United Nations. |
recent | New. A recent edition of the newspaper. |
recently | In the recent past. Until recently we had a female doctor. |
shortly | At a short distance. The book will appear shortly. |
thereafter | From that time on. Thereafter he never called again. |
timing | The time when something happens. One of the secrets of cricket is good timing. |
today | The present time or age. She s thirty today. |
upcoming | About to happen; forthcoming. The upcoming election. |
Table of Contents
- How do you use soonest in a sentence?
- What the difference between soon and soonest?
- What does at the soonest mean?
- How do you spell soonest?
- What part of speech is soonest?
- What kind of word is soon?
- Is soon after one word?
- What’s another word for ASAP?
- Is Momently a word?
- What is the meaning of murmured?
- What is the meaning of massive?
- What kind of word is massive?
- Is massive a slang word?
- Why do I stare blankly?
- What does unquiet darkness mean?
- Can you come through means?
- What does it mean when a guy says come through?
- What does come mean slang?
Soonest Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for soonest?
How do you use soonest in a sentence?
For example, Please reply soonest possible. I doubt such a construction is acceptable to native speakers.
What the difference between soon and soonest?
is that “soon” is short in length of time from the present and “soonest” is superlative form of soon: most soon.
What does at the soonest mean?
as soon as possible; urgently; without delaysend money soonest.
How do you spell soonest?
Correct spelling for the English word “soonest” is [sˈuːnəst], [sˈuːnəst], [s_ˈuː_n_ə_s_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
fastest | earliest |
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most hastily | most punctually |
most rapidly | most snappily |
most summarily | most briskly |
most fleetly | most seasonably |
What part of speech is soonest?
Adverb
What kind of word is soon?
adverb
Is soon after one word?
What is another word for soon after?
not long after | shortly after |
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shortly afterwards | soon afterwards |
What is another word for ASAP?
as soon as possible | soon |
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promptly | fast |
quick | hastily |
pronto | lickety-split |
quickly | hot |
Is Momently a word?
for a moment; momentarily. at any moment; momentarily.
What is the meaning of murmured?
1 : a half-suppressed or muttered complaint : grumbling murmurs of disapproval. 2a : a low indistinct but often continuous sound a murmur of voices the murmur of the waves along the shore. b : a soft or gentle utterance the murmur of nannies cooing into baby carriages— Nancy Gibbs.
What is the meaning of massive?
1 : forming or consisting of a large mass: a : bulky massive furniture. b : weighty, heavy massive walls a massive volume. c : impressively large or ponderous stars more massive than the sun.
What kind of word is massive?
adjective. consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy: massive columns. large and heavy-looking: a massive forehead. large in scale, amount, or degree: a massive breakdown in communications; massive reductions in spending.
Is massive a slang word?
(of or pertaining to a large mass): bulky, heavy, hefty, substantial, weighty. (much larger than normal): colossal, enormous, gargantuan, giant, gigantic, great, huge, mahoosive (slang), titanic. (of great significance or import): consequential, meaningful, overwhelming, significant, weighty.
Why do I stare blankly?
Absence seizures involve brief, sudden lapses of consciousness. They’re more common in children than in adults. Someone having an absence seizure may look like he or she is staring blankly into space for a few seconds.
What does unquiet darkness mean?
When Nick looks again, Gatsby has disappeared into the “unquiet darkness” – foreshadowing his disappearance into death at the end of the book. The inaccessibility of the green light tells us to expect a narrative in which the object of desire will never be obtained.
Can you come through means?
to do something that you have agreed to do or been asked to do: come through with sth He’s still hoping the bank will come through with a loan.
What does it mean when a guy says come through?
to finish doing something which they planned.
What does come mean slang?
Sexology. noun (slang) Ejaculate; semen. verb (slang) To orgasm.
Словосочетания
Примеры
Least said soonest mended.
Чем меньше разговоров, тем лучше для дела. (посл.)
The soonest I can get there is tomorrow.
Я не попаду туда раньше завтрашнего дня.
When is the soonest possible date of delivery?
Когда ближайшая возможная дата доставки?
I’ll call you soon.
Я тебе скоро позвоню.
Dogs’ bones soon set.
Кости у собак быстро срастаются.
The hall soon filled.
Зал быстро наполнился.
John will be one soon.
Джону скоро исполнится годик.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
The affair was soon over.
Never fear, he’ll be with us soon.
Our guests should be arriving soon.
I’ll be with you in a tick (=soon).
He was soon bored just lying there.
A reporter soon discovered the truth.
We’ll soon have you on your feet again.
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