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imminente

 

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Term: imminente

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: likely to occur or happen very soon

Usage: popular

Description: Imminente is an adjective used to describe something that is about to happen or occur in the immediate future. It conveys the sense of impending or inevitable action, indicating that there is very little time left before the event takes place.


Sample Sentences:

  1. The thunderstorm is imminente, so you should bring an umbrella before going outside.
  2. The imminente release of the highly anticipated movie has created a buzz among the fans.
  3. As the exam date approached, the students felt an imminente sense of stress and pressure.

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