What is another way to say as soon as possible?

What is another word for as soon as possible?
ASAP soon
promptly fast
quick hastily
pronto lickety-split
quickly hot

How do you say respond fast?

Some common synonyms of prompt are apt, quick, and ready. While all these words mean “able to respond without delay or hesitation or indicative of such ability,” prompt is more likely to connote training and discipline that fits one for instant response.

Is it polite to say at your earliest convenience?

Originally Answered: Is it rude to say “at your earliest convenience”? It’s not rude, but it is somewhat ambiguous. It is similar to saying, “Hurry, but take your time.” If you are in a hurry, say “as soon as possible.” Otherwise, “at your convenience” will suffice.

How do you say very soon?

very soon
  1. at once.
  2. in a trice.
  3. in a wink.
  4. in an instance.
  5. momentarily.
  6. momently.
  7. right away.

How do you politely rush someone?

The Direct Method
  1. I need you to get a move along.
  2. You’re a bit behind schedule and need to get moving.
  3. Please, can you speed up, you are holding everyone up!
  4. You need to go faster.
  5. Please try to finish up in the next few minutes.
  6. We need it no later than the end of (date/time).
  7. You need to have it finished by (time).

How often is soon?

‘Soon’ is the time equivalent of ‘a few’. This all depends on the speaker. For some people in can mean an hour. For some, a day or two.

How soon is soon meaning?

Our English Definition Dictionary defines it as “before long” “in the near future”. ///// The point is that it is “soon”, not “tonight” nor “this weekend”. “I will do it soon” might mean “I will not do it forever” in a philosophical sense. It is a very clever word in a sense.

Is conceivably a word?

conceivably Add to list Share. Use the adverb conceivably when you’re talking about something that is believable or possible. You could say, for example, that you’ll conceivably still be on time to work after oversleeping, especially if you skip breakfast.

What does Hopefully soon mean?

1 in a hopeful manner. 2 Informal it is hoped.

What’s another word for I hope?

What is another word for I hope?
hopefully here’s hoping
God willing with luck
all being well fingers crossed
touch wood if all goes well
if everything turns out all right it is to be hoped that

What is another way to say can be?

What is another word for can be?
perchance perhaps
it could be that it is possible that
might be for all one knows
it may be possible feasibly
credibly potentially

What does it mean to be conceived?

1a : to become enceinte with (young) conceive a child. b : to cause to begin : originate a project conceived by the company’s founder. 2a : to take into one’s mind conceive a prejudice. b : to form a conception of : imagine a badly conceived design cleverly conceived teleplays.

What mayhap means?

mayhap • \MAY-hap\ • adverb. : possibly but not certainly : perhaps.

Can be used as synonyms?

“The titrated volume and molarity of the base can be used to determine the acid concentration.”

What is another word for can be used?
can be brought into play can be brought to bear
can be drawn on can be exploited
can be put to use can be utilized
may be used

What is a fancy word for can?

What is another word for can?
canister tin
cannister container
drum jar
receptacle barrel
canakin cannikin

Why people use could?

When could is used as the past tense of can, it refers to an ability that a person generally had in the past or to something that was generally possible in the past (“When I was younger, I could run for miles,” or “It used to be you could buy lunch for a dollar.”).

When can I use could in a sentence?

“Could” is a modal verb used to express possibility or past ability as well as to make suggestions and requests. “Could” is also commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Examples: Extreme rain could cause the river to flood the city.