forthcoming |
soon |
As adjectives the difference between forthcoming and soon
is that
forthcoming is approaching or about to take place while
soon is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As a noun forthcoming
is something that is yet to come.
As an adverb soon is
immediately, instantly.
soon |
meantime |
As adverbs the difference between soon and meantime
is that
soon is (
label) immediately, instantly while
meantime is during the interval; meanwhile.
As an adjective soon
is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As a noun meantime is
the time spent waiting for another event; time in between.
soon |
elephant |
As an adjective soon
is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As an adverb soon
is (
label) immediately, instantly.
As a noun elephant is
elephant.
soon |
soon |
In label|en|obsolete terms the difference between soon and soon
is that
soon is (
label) immediately, instantly while
soon is (
label) immediately, instantly.
As adjectives the difference between soon and soon
is that
soon is occurring within a short time, or quickly while
soon is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As adverbs the difference between soon and soon
is that
soon is (
label) immediately, instantly while
soon is (
label) immediately, instantly.
soon |
about |
In obsolete terms the difference between soon and about
is that
soon is immediately, instantly while
about is preparing; planning.
As a preposition about is
in a circle around; all round; on every side of; on the outside of.
swiftly |
soon |
As adverbs the difference between swiftly and soon
is that
swiftly is in a swift manner; quickly; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly while
soon is immediately, instantly.
As an adjective soon is
occurring within a short time, or quickly.
soon |
such |
As an adjective soon
is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As an adverb soon
is (
label) immediately, instantly.
As a proper noun such is
.
soon |
seem |
As an adjective soon
is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As an adverb soon
is (
label) immediately, instantly.
As a proper noun seem is
shem.
china |
soon |
As a noun china
is (uncountable) the root of a climbing plant,
smilax china l, once believed to have important medicinal properties or
china can be (cockney rhyming slang|countable) mate (ie, friend).
As an adjective soon is
occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As an adverb soon is
(
label) immediately, instantly.
now |
soon |
In obsolete terms the difference between now and soon
is that
now is very recently; not long ago while
soon is immediately, instantly.
As adjectives the difference between now and soon
is that
now is present; current while
soon is occurring within a short time, or quickly.
As adverbs the difference between now and soon
is that
now is at the present time while
soon is immediately, instantly.
As a conjunction now
is since something is true : because of the fact that something happened.
As an interjection now
is indicates a signal to begin.
As a noun now
is the present time.
As an acronym NOW
is national Organization for Women.
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