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Timely vs Immediately - What's the difference?

timely | immediately |


As adverbs the difference between timely and immediately

is that timely is in good time; early, quickly while immediately is in an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.

As an adjective timely

is done at the proper time.

As a conjunction immediately is

Indicates that the dependent clause describes something that occurs immediately after the independent clause's referent does.

Timely vs Oportune - What's the difference?

timely | oportune |


As adjectives the difference between timely and oportune

is that timely is done at the proper time while oportune is .

As an adverb timely

is (archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

Timely vs Opportue - What's the difference?

timely | opportue |

Timely vs Opprotune - What's the difference?

timely | opprotune |

Opprotune is likely misspelled.


Opprotune has no English definition.

As an adjective timely

is done at the proper time.

As an adverb timely

is in good time; early, quickly.

Right vs Timely - What's the difference?

right | timely | Related terms |

Right is a related term of timely.


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between right and timely

is that right is (archaic) straight, not bent while timely is (archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

As adjectives the difference between right and timely

is that right is (archaic) straight, not bent while timely is done at the proper time.

As adverbs the difference between right and timely

is that right is on the right side or right can be exactly, precisely while timely is (archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

As an interjection right

is yes, that is correct; i agree.

As a noun right

is that which complies with justice, law or reason.

As a verb right

is to correct.

Seemly vs Timely - What's the difference?

seemly | timely | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of timely.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and timely

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while timely is done at the proper time.

As adverbs the difference between seemly and timely

is that seemly is appropriately, fittingly while timely is (archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

Wikidiffcom vs Timely - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | timely |


As an adjective timely is

done at the proper time.

As an adverb timely is

(archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

Favourable vs Timely - What's the difference?

favourable | timely | Related terms |

Favourable is a related term of timely.


As adjectives the difference between favourable and timely

is that favourable is pleasing, encouraging or approving while timely is done at the proper time.

As an adverb timely is

(archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

Relevant vs Timely - What's the difference?

relevant | timely | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between relevant and timely

is that relevant is directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic while timely is done at the proper time.

As an adverb timely is

in good time; early, quickly.

Timely vs Advantageous - What's the difference?

timely | advantageous | Related terms |

Timely is a related term of advantageous.


As adjectives the difference between timely and advantageous

is that timely is done at the proper time while advantageous is being of advantage, beneficial.

As an adverb timely

is (archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

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