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Now vs Shortly - What's the difference?

now | shortly |


As a noun now

is new moon.

As an adverb shortly is

in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly.

Shortly vs Empress - What's the difference?

shortly | empress |


As an adverb shortly

is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly.

As a proper noun empress is

a village in alberta, canada.

Abruptly vs Shortly - What's the difference?

abruptly | shortly |


As adverbs the difference between abruptly and shortly

is that abruptly is in an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly; precipitously while shortly is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly.

Shortly vs Promptly - What's the difference?

shortly | promptly |


As adverbs the difference between shortly and promptly

is that shortly is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly while promptly is in prompt manner; both soon and quickly.

Shortly vs Sooner - What's the difference?

shortly | sooner |


As an adverb shortly

is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly.

As a noun sooner is

(informal) a native or resident of the american state of oklahoma; a sports competitor representing the university of oklahoma.

Imminent vs Shortly - What's the difference?

imminent | shortly |


As an adjective imminent

is about to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.

As an adverb shortly is

in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly.

Shortly vs Rapidly - What's the difference?

shortly | rapidly |


As adverbs the difference between shortly and rapidly

is that shortly is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly while rapidly is with speed; in a rapid manner.

Shortly vs Nearly - What's the difference?

shortly | nearly |


As adverbs the difference between shortly and nearly

is that shortly is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly while nearly is .

Shortly vs Early - What's the difference?

shortly | early |


As adverbs the difference between shortly and early

is that shortly is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly while early is at a time before expected; sooner than usual.

As an adjective early is

at a time in advance of the usual or expected event.

As a noun early is

a shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day.

Shortly vs Forthcoming - What's the difference?

shortly | forthcoming |


As an adverb shortly

is in a short or brief time or manner; soon; quickly.

As an adjective forthcoming is

approaching or about to take place.

As a noun forthcoming is

something that is yet to come.

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