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- adverbsoon (adverb) · sooner (comparative adverb) · soonest (superlative adverb)
- in or after a short time:"everyone will soon know the truth" · "he'll be home soon" · "they arrived soon after 7:30"
- early:"it's a pity you have to leave so soon" · "I wish you'd told me sooner" · "it was too soon to know"
- used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter:"I'd just as soon Tim did it" · "I would sooner resign than transfer to Toronto"
OriginOld English sōna ‘immediately’, of West Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb- in or after a short time:
- used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter:
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