adverb immediately, now, directly, promptly, instantly, at once, right off, straightaway, without delay, without hesitation, straight off (
informal
), forthwith, pronto (informal), this instant, posthaste He wants to see you right away.
What does the phrase right away mean?
If you do something right away or
right off, you do it immediately
. [informal, emphasis] He wants to see you right away.
Is right an informal word?
usage note for right
Right in the sense of “
very, extremely
” is either archaic or dialectal. It is most common in informal speech and writing: It’s right cold this morning. The editor knew right well where the story had originated.
Is it right away or straight away?
I also think
straight away
might have a slightly different nuance at times (which I can’t prove). But to me, right away means “right now”. Straight away can mean “before you do anything else”. It seems a little more relaxed than right away.
Is right away formal or informal?
In other hand, “forthwith” is
the most formal among
the adverbs in my list, then ‘immediately’ and ‘promptly’ have the same formality level and finally ‘right away’ and ‘at once’ are the most informal choices among these all, though, they can be used in formal and written English too.
What is another word for right after?
after as soon as | the instant the moment | the second the minute | directly after immediately after | immediately once instantly after |
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What is the difference between promptly and immediately?
As adverbs the difference between immediately and promptly
is that
immediately is in an immediate manner
; instantly or without delay while promptly is in prompt manner; both soon and quickly.
Is Don’t informal?
I would
use “don’t” in all
but the most formal of writing. (Like, wedding invitations, an academic paper). Certainly for things like: a business letter, a note that you put on your door, an e-mail to someone you respect, etc., contractions are fine and failure to use them will make your writing sound overly formal.
Is a lot informal?
They can be placed before singular or plural countable and uncountable nouns. Although lots and plenty are acceptable in academic writing,
their usage is considered to be informal
. In formal academic writing, it is more appropriate to use many, much, and more.
What makes a word informal?
If something’s informal,
it’s casual and relaxed and doesn’t follow any particular rules or conventions
, whether that’s a style of writing, or the dress code for your dinner party. … Informal writing or speech is the linguistic equivalent of wearing jeans and a t-shirt, with a relaxed tone and simple words.
What is the difference between right now and right away?
Right now means something that is happening in the moment of speaking. Example: I’m on the phone with my mother right now. Right away means
something that will happen immediately after the moment of speaking
.
Is right away a phrase?
immediately
: I need someone to help me right away.
What type of phrase is right away?
Very soon; quickly; immediately.
Do that straight away?
If you do something straight away,
you do it immediately and without delay
.
What’s another word for immediately after?
when once | right after after | immediately once instantly after | just at the moment that directly | immediately when instantly when |
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What does immediately after mean?
1
without delay or intervention
; at once; instantly.