immediately
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
immediately/ɪˈmiːdiətli/
▶adverb
- 1 at once.
- 2 very close or adjacent in time or space.
■ in direct relation.
'immediately' also found in these Oxford entries:
ado
- affricate
- Apostolic Fathers
- assistant professor
- associate professor
- boilermaker
- chrismation
- Christmas
- context
- cork
- cortex
- cut
- deep
- directly
- docent
- dockside
- double take
- duodenum
- en passant
- en suite
- epigastrium
- eve
- eye-catching
- follow
- forte piano
- frontal lobe
- green
- half-volley
- hypnagogic
- hypnopompic
- hypodermic
- instant
- instanter
- intuition
- joker
- just-in-time
- king's pawn
- knocker
- lapel
- last
- lower deck
- millstone grit
- mordent
- natural
- new year
- next
- nitric oxide
- off-tackle
- once

