Immediate
UK /["/ɪˈmiːdiət/"]/US /["/ɪˈmiːdiət/"]/
Definition
happening or done without delay
In simple words: happening right away, without delay
Examples
- I need an immediate response to my request.
- The immediate area around the fire was evacuated for safety.
- The doctor recommended immediate treatment for the patient.
- There was an immediate need for supplies after the storm.
- Her immediate family lives in the same city.
Usage notes
Use 'immediate' when you want to stress that something must be done quickly. It is often used in urgent situations but may sound too formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'immediate' as 'in the moment' — picture someone rushing to answer the phone right away.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- almost
Synonyms
- instant
- prompt
- quick
- urgent
- swift
Antonyms
- delayed
- later
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'medium', which has a different meaning.
- Using 'immediate' in contexts where 'soon' or 'quickly' is more appropriate.