different between immediately vs mididone
immediately
English
Etymology
From immediate +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mi?di.?tli/, /??mi?di.?tli/
- (colloquial) IPA(key): /??mi?d??tli/, /??mi?d??tli/
- Hyphenation: im?me?di?ate?ly, im?me?diate?ly
Adverb
immediately (not comparable)
- In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:immediately.
Synonyms
- forthwith, now, tout de suite; see also Thesaurus:immediately
Translations
Conjunction
immediately
- directly (as soon as), instantly. Indicates that the independent clause describes something that occurs immediately after the dependent clause's referent does.
Synonyms
- as soon as
- directly after, immediately after, right after, etc.
immediately From the web:
- what immediately follows a thesis in an essay
- what immediately follows meiosis i
- what immediately follows mitosis
- what immediately lowers blood pressure
- what immediately preceded the progressive movement
- what immediately identifies a cell as a eukaryote
- what immediately replaced the wilderness tabernacle
- what immediately mean
mididone
English
Etymology
From Middle English mid-idone, from mid (“with”, preposition) + idone, past participle of don (“to do”), used as a noun. Equivalent to mid +? done.
Adverb
mididone (comparative more mididone, superlative most mididone)
- (obsolete) Quickly; immediately.
Anagrams
- indiedom
mididone From the web:
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