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sooner

/ˈsunɚ/noun, adverb2 syllables

Sooner means: more readily or willingly.

Synonyms for sooner4

noun, as in a native or resident of Oklahoma

Oklahoman

adverb, as in more readily or willingly

adverb, as in comparatives of ‘soon’ or ‘early’

What does sooner mean?3

adverb

1

more readily or willingly“clean it well, preferably with warm water”

2

comparatives of ‘soon’ or ‘early’“Come a little sooner, if you can”

noun

1

a native or resident of Oklahoma

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with sooner?2

two syllables

lunarschooner
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Sooner in a sentence

  • Sooner or later, you will regret your idleness.THURET
  • If we hadn't lost our way, we would have been here sooner.CK
  • The sooner you return, the happier your father will be.Swift
  • The sooner you give up, the greater the benefits.Zifre
  • If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later.Eldad
  • The sooner we get there, the more likely are we to get seats.CK
  • Sooner or later, we'll have to tackle the problem in earnest.unknown
  • Sooner or later, he will run out of luck.cburgmer

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