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imminent
/ ˈɪmɪnənt /
adjective
liable to happen soon; impending
obsolete, jutting out or overhanging
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Other Word Forms
- imminently adverb
- imminentness noun
- unimminent adjective
- imminence noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of imminent1
C16: from Latin imminēre to project over, from im- (in) + -minēre to project; related to mons mountain
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Synonym Study
Imminent, Impending, Threatening all may carry the implication of menace, misfortune, disaster, but they do so in differing degrees. Imminent may portend evil: an imminent catastrophe, but also may mean simply “about to happen”: The merger is imminent. Impending has a weaker sense of immediacy and threat than imminent : Real tax relief legislation is impending, but it too may be used in situations portending disaster: impending social upheaval; to dread the impending investigation. Threatening almost always suggests ominous warning and menace: a threatening sky just before the tornado struck.
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