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immediate

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Main Entry: immediate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: instantaneous; without delay

Synonyms:

actual, at once, at present time, at this moment, critical, current, existing, extant, first, hair-trigger, instant, live, next, now, on hand, paramount, present, pressing, prompt, up-to-date*, urgent

Antonyms:

eventually, later, never
Main Entry: immediate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: near, next

Synonyms:

adjacent, close, contiguous, direct, firsthand, near-at-hand, nearby, nearest, nigh, primary, proximal, proximate, recent

Antonyms:

away, distant, far
Main Entry: close
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: near, nearby

Synonyms:

abutting, across the street, adjacent, adjoining, approaching, around the corner, at hand, contiguous, convenient, give or take a little, handy, hard by, immediate, imminent, impending, in spitting distance, in the ball park, near-at-hand, nearest, nearly, neighboring, next, nigh, proximate, under one's nose, warm

Antonyms:

away, beyond, detached, far, faraway
Main Entry: coming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: approaching, promising

Synonyms:

about to happen, advancing, almost on one, anticipated, aspiring, at hand, certain, close, converging, deserving, docking, drawing near, due, en route, eventual, expected, fated, foreseen, forthcoming, future, gaining upon, getting near, immediate, imminent, impending, in prospect, in store, in the offing, in the wind, in view, instant, marked, near, nearing, next, nigh, oncoming, ordained, predestined, preparing, progressing, prospective, pursuing, running after, subsequent, to be, up-and-coming
Main Entry: convenient
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nearby

Synonyms:

accessible, adjacent, adjoining, all around, at elbows, at fingertips, at hand, available, central, close, close at hand, close-by, contiguous, easy to reach, handy, immediate, in neighborhood, next, next door, nigh, on deck, on tap, under one's nose, within reach

Antonyms:

distant, far, inconvenient, out-of-the-way, unavailable
Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: face-to-face; next to

Synonyms:

contiguous, firsthand, head-on, immediate, lineal, next, personal, primary, prompt, proximate, resultant, succeeding

Antonyms:

indirect
Main Entry: early
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sooner than expected

Synonyms:

advanced, ahead of time, anticipative, anticipatory, before appointed time, beforehand, direct, immature, immediate, matinal, on short notice, on the dot, overearly, oversoon, preceding, precipitant, precocious, preexistent, premature, previous, prompt, pronto, punctual, quick, seasonable, soon, speedy, unanticipated, unexpected, untimely

Antonyms:

later
Main Entry: extant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in existence

Synonyms:

actual, alive, around, being, contemporary, current, existent, existing, immediate, in current use, instant, living, not lost, present, present-day, real, remaining, subsisting, surviving, undestroyed

Antonyms:

dead, extinct, gone
Main Entry: extemporaneous/extemporary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unrehearsed, improvised

Synonyms:

ad hoc, ad lib, at first glance, automatic, by ear, casual, expedient, extempore, free, immediate, impromptu, improv, improvisatory, improviso, informal, jamming, made-up, makeshift, off the cuff, off the top of head, offhand, on impulse, on-the-spot, snap, spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment, taking for ride, thought out loud, tossed off, tossed out, unplanned, unpremeditated, unprepared, unstudied, winging it

Antonyms:

planned, prepared, read, rehearsed, written
Main Entry: firsthand
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: direct

Synonyms:

eyewitness, immediate, primary, straight, straight from the horse's mouth

Antonyms:

hearsay, impersonal, indirect
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