Opposite of after the expected, proper, or usual time
Opposite of moving or proceeding at a notably slow speed
Opposite of after the expected, proper, or usual time
“Since you have arrived early, can you help me set up?”
Opposite of after a long time, typically when there has been difficulty or delay
“He never got to tell her about his feelings.”
Opposite of adverb for doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time
“I was early for my date with Terrance and I wanted to have a drink to calm my nerves before he arrived.”
Opposite of adverb for moving or proceeding at slow speed
“Chris barreled toward her nervous stature at a fast speed, his long arms wrapping themselves around her frame as he spun her around.”
Opposite of adverb for not showing a proper sense of care or responsibility
“Above all, he prepared mounts that were marked by meticulous attention to detail and precise labeling.”
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