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Meaning of Immediate
The primary meaning of the word "immediate" is happening or done without delay.
Etymology of Immediate
The word "immediate" comes from the Latin "immediatus", meaning "not intermediate", from "in-" (meaning "not") and "mediatus" (meaning "intermediate"), from "mediare" (meaning "to be in the middle")
Synonyms
Definitions
- Happening or done without delay
- Very close in space or time
- Directly or intimately connected
- Following instantly or without interval
Usage Examples
- The immediate response to the emergency was impressive
- The doctor will see you for an immediate consultation
- The immediate area was evacuated due to the fire
Antonyms
delayed
slow
gradual
late
postponed
deferred
put off
suspended
sluggish
leisurely
relaxed
unhurried
calm
moderate
measured
deliberate
intentional
purposeful
considered
thoughtful
reflective
prolonged
extended
protracted
drawn out