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instantly
/ ˈɪnstəntlɪ /
adverb
immediately; at once
archaic, urgently or insistently
Word History and Origins
Origin of instantly1
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Example Sentences
Here, tens of thousands of lights instantly flip on for arguably Southern California’s most memorable Christmas light display.
It’s sometimes said that electronic music is instantly dated because the technology used to create it is always changing.
I didn’t notice her before, but I instantly don’t trust her.
Like well-trained cadets, the children instantly stopped making noise and pressed their lips shut, in three straight lines.
When these die-offs occur, the pandas’ source of food in an area completely and instantly disappears—putting the pandas in grave danger if they cannot locate more bamboo within their habitat.
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