Immediately vs Foothot - What's the difference?
immediately | foothot |
In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=November 12
, author=
, title=International friendly: England 1-0 Spain
, work=BBC Sport
Without stopping or slowing down; immediately, at once.
*:
*:Thenne there came two kny?tes of Northgales / that one hyghte Hewe de la montayne / and the other syr Madok de la montayne / & they chalengyd fire launcelot foote hote / Syr Launcelot not refusyng hem but made hym redy
As adverbs the difference between immediately and foothot
is that immediately is in an immediate manner; instantly or without delay while foothot is without stopping or slowing down; immediately, at once.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 .
citation, page= , passage=Spain failed to move through the gears despite exerting control for lengthy spells and a measure of perspective must be applied immediately to the outcome.}}