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soon

/sun/adverb1 syllable

Soon means: in the near future.

Synonyms for soon17

adverb, as in in the near future

shortly, presently, before long

also used for soon

anon, betimes, by and by, directly, dreckley, early, eftsoons, hastily, imminently, just now, momentarily, promptly, pronto, quickly

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What does soon mean?1

adverb

1

in the near future“the doctor will soon be here”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with soon?27

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All 27 rhymes for soon, grouped by syllable

Soon in a sentence

  • Soon the plane begins to move, and then it takes off.fishda
  • As soon as he graduated, he went to work in his father's general store.CK
  • As soon as he got home, he began to play a computer game.CK
  • You should eat more, or you won't get well soon.Zifre
  • As soon as he felt his house shake, he rushed out into the garden.CK
  • As soon as we find out anything, we will contact him.Espi
  • As soon as he entered the classroom, our teacher burst into angry speech.randomdude
  • As soon as it gets dark, the fireworks will start.Swift

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Forms of soon

as a adverb

comparative
sooner
superlative
soonest