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immediato

immediate

adjective eem-meh-DYAH-toh Less Common

Origin: From Latin immediatus 'without intermediary'.

Usage Note

Immediato describes something happening without delay or directly adjacent in space or time. The adverb form is immediatamente. A common phrase is nell'immediato futuro ('in the immediate future'). Do not confuse with istantaneo, which stresses an instantaneous flash rather than the absence of delay.

Examples

"Serve una risposta immediata."

Natural Translation

An immediate answer is needed.

Literal Translation

There-is-needed an answer immediate.

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