Immediately

/əˈmiːdi.ətli/

तुरंत; फौरन; बिना देरी के; (संयोजक) जैसे ही

Origin & History

From Middle English, from Medieval Latin immediātē, from Latin immediātus (“not intervening; with nothing in between”), from in- (“not”) + mediātus (“intervening”), related to medius (“middle”).

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी से, मध्यकालीन लैटिन immediātē के माध्यम से, लैटिन immediātus (अर्थ: 'बीच में कुछ न हो/सीधे') से; in- ('नहीं') + mediātus ('मध्यस्थ/बीच में आने वाला'), जो medius ('मध्य') से संबंधित है।

Definition

Used to say something happens at once, with no waiting, or right after another event; as a conjunction it means 'as soon as' (e.g., 'immediately after/when').

इसका उपयोग यह बताने के लिए होता है कि कोई काम तुरंत, बिना देरी के होता है; संयोजक के रूप में इसका अर्थ 'जैसे ही' भी होता है (जैसे 'immediately after/when' = 'जैसे ही/तुरंत बाद').

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
I hope we can begin immediately.
Conjunction:
Immediately she arrived, the meeting began.

Usage Examples

Please call me immediately.
He left immediately after the announcement.
The doctor must be notified immediately.
Immediately he heard the news, he started packing.
I recognized her immediately.

Synonyms

Instantly At once Right away Straightaway Forthwith Without delay Directly Now Tout de suite

Antonyms

Later Eventually Afterwards Subsequently Later on In due course

Related Forms

Noun
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Immediately after
तुरंत बाद
Immediately before
ठीक पहले / तुरंत पहले
Immediately available
तुरंत उपलब्ध
Take effect immediately
तुरंत लागू होना
Effective immediately
तत्काल प्रभाव से