Need another word that means the same as “shortly”? Find 34 synonyms and 30 related words for “shortly” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Shortly” are: before long, presently, soon, briefly, concisely, in brief, in short, curtly, short, directly, quite soon, in a short time, in a little while, in a short while, in a minute, in a moment, in a second, in less than no time, in less than no time at all, in next to no time, by and by, sharply, abruptly, bluntly, brusquely, tersely, in an offhand manner, ungraciously, gracelessly, surlily, testily, rudely, discourteously, impolitely
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “shortly” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
abruptly | Suddenly and unexpectedly. She barely conceals her irritation and speaks briefly and abruptly to the woman. |
before long | At or in the front. |
bluntly | In an uncompromisingly forthright way. To put it bluntly investors are suffering from a crisis. |
briefly | Using few words; concisely. Briefly the plot is as follows. |
brusquely | In a blunt direct manner. |
by and by | So as to pass a given point. |
concisely | In a concise manner; in a few words. His main objections to it can be concisely summarized. |
curtly | In a curt, abrupt and discourteous manner. He told me curtly to get on with it. |
directly | In a frank way. They went directly to the restaurant. |
discourteously | In an impolite manner. |
gracelessly | Without grace; rigidly. |
impolitely | In an impolite manner. He treated her impolitely. |
in a little while | To or toward the inside of. |
in a minute | To or toward the inside of. |
in a moment | To or toward the inside of. |
in a second | To or toward the inside of. |
in a short time | To or toward the inside of. |
in a short while | To or toward the inside of. |
in an offhand manner | To or toward the inside of. |
in brief | To or toward the inside of. |
in less than no time | To or toward the inside of. |
in less than no time at all | To or toward the inside of. |
in next to no time | To or toward the inside of. |
in short | To or toward the inside of. |
presently | In the near future. He is presently our ambassador to the United Nations. |
quite soon | Actually or truly or to an extreme. |
rudely | In an offensive or bad-mannered way. A stream of light in my eyes rudely awakened me. |
sharply | In a critical or hurtful manner; strongly or harshly. A sharply deteriorating economy. |
short | At some point or distance before a goal is reached. He made his fortune by selling short just before the crash. |
soon | Used to indicate one’s preference in a particular matter. I wish you d told me sooner. |
surlily | In a churlish manner. |
tersely | In a short and concise manner. A particular bird exactly and tersely described in the book of birds. |
testily | In a petulant manner. He said testily Go away. |
ungraciously | Without grace; rigidly. |
after | At a later or future time afterwards. The week after I was back at school. |
afterward | Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time. It didn t happen until afterward. |
belated | After the expected or usual time; delayed. A belated birthday card. |
briefly | For a short time; fleetingly. She replied briefly. |
coming | The temporal property of becoming nearer in time. The forthcoming holidays. |
concisely | In a concise manner; in a few words. His main objections to it can be concisely summarized. |
contemporary | Occurring in the same period of time. Contemporary trends in design. |
current | Occurring in or belonging to the present time. This completes the circuit so that a current flows to the lamp. |
currently | At the present time. The EC is currently attempting greater economic integration. |
forthcoming | Ready or made available when wanted or needed. Federal funds were not forthcoming. |
freshly | Very recently. A freshly cleaned floor. |
future | A verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future. The needs of future generations. |
hereafter | From now on. This court is in no way prejudging any such defence which may hereafter be raised. |
late | Of a later stage in the development of a language or literature used especially of dead languages. Their late quarrel. |
lately | In the recent past. Lately the rules have been enforced. |
latest | Up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date. The very latest scientific discoveries. |
newly | In a new or different manner. They are newly married. |
next | The next person or thing. The next chapter. |
now | In these times- Nancy Mitford. Now my first impulse was to run away. |
nowadays | At the present time, in contrast with the past. It is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished. |
precocity | Intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules. |
present | Something presented as a gift. Present at the creation. |
presently | After a short time; soon. She will arrive presently. |
recent | The Holocene epoch. A recent issue of the journal. |
recently | In the recent past. I recently bought a CD player. |
soon | Early. It was too soon to know. |
thereafter | From that time on. It was agreed that the meeting be held annually thereafter. |
timing | (in an internal combustion engine) the times when the valves open and close, and the time of the ignition spark, in relation to the movement of the piston in the cylinder. One of the secrets of cricket is good timing. |
today | At the present period of time; nowadays. He will appear in court today. |
upcoming | About to happen; forthcoming. The upcoming spring fashions. |
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