Immediately vs Assoon - What's the difference?
immediately | assoon |
In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.
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* 1661: Thomas Salusbury (translator), Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
(obsolete) As soon as might be; immediately; forthwith.
* 1340: Richard Rolle of Hampole, The Prick of Conscience
As adverbs the difference between immediately and assoon
is that immediately is in an immediate manner; instantly or without delay while assoon is an archaic spelling of lang=en.As a conjunction immediately
is Indicates that the dependent clause describes something that occurs immediately after the independent clause's referent does.immediately
English
Adverb
(-)- I hope we can begin immediately .
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Synonyms
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* as soon as * directly after, after, right after, etc.assoon
English
Adverb
(head)- It was placed there assoon as you began to look upon the Wall's small unevennesses.
- Thus shall end the dignity of Rome; and assoon after shall come the Antichrist.