Anytime soon In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "anytime soon", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Eudora Thao calendar 2021-01-20 04:01

Meaning of Anytime soon

Synonyms:

any old how , any old time

Anytime soon British American phrase

This expression means something will occur in the near future.

I can't learn everything anytime soon.

Will you be back anytime soon?

Things are not going to change anytime soon.

Other phrases about:

many moons ago

a long time ago

echo down/through the ages

To remain influential in a particular situation or a particular group of people for a long time

time's a-wastin'

Time is running out.

blind man's holiday

 Blind man's holiday is the time between daylight and darkness when people cannot work because it is too dark to see.

take time by the forelock

To eagerly and decisively do something when you have the oppotunity to

Grammar and Usage of Anytime soon

It is often used in negative sentences and questions.

Origin of Anytime soon

There is no clear information about the origin of this expression, but a source says that it came from in 1854.

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