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Definition of forthwith in English: forthwithadverb fɔːθˈwɪðfɔːθˈwɪθfɔrθˈwɪθ (especially in official use) immediately; without delay. 〈官〉立即;毫不延迟地 we undertake to pay forthwith the money required 我们同意立即支付所需资金。 Example sentencesExamples - I will retract my tuition forthwith and find a profession more suited to the quiet dignity of my sunset years.
- I have been commanded to return them to the property forthwith so they can be consulted at a moment's notice.
- All arrears owed for Mark's tutoring are to be paid by Mr. Zito forthwith.
- There is a more pernicious red herring that needs to be smelled out forthwith.
- Right, well, I am left with no option but to dismiss you forthwith and to insist on your immediate deportation.
- If he's gotten the word to spin this their way, that dynamic will change forthwith.
- A short while later, we heard a distant bugle and forthwith the entire camp marched down.
- The sum of $43,000 will be paid forthwith to the solicitors of each party.
- Sure, the pressure feels real - and, naturally, I will be embarking on the Greek Doctor's diet forthwith.
- He did not claim asylum at the airport because he was afraid that he would be returned forthwith to Malaysia.
- These costs are not payable forthwith but will be paid in any event of the cause.
- In order to ensure the continuing maintenance and supply of water it is essential that all outstanding rates are paid forthwith.
- They must rediscover their hunting instincts forthwith.
- It is clear that the Lincoln belongs to Yorkdale and should be returned to it forthwith.
- Property lodged with the creditor has, thereupon, to be returned by him forthwith.
- Neither cost orders, which were made payable forthwith, have been paid.
- I shall be instructing my bank to cancel my direct debit to them forthwith.
- To correct this impression, I stopped making those cracks forthwith.
- It is an evil application, and should be banned forthwith.
- We will be taking these golf carts and returning to London forthwith.
Synonyms immediately, at once, instantly, directly, right away, straight away, now, this/that (very) minute, this/that instant, then and there, there and then, here and now, in/like a flash, instantaneously, by return, post-haste, without delay, without further/more ado, without hesitation, unhesitatingly quickly, as quickly as possible, fast, speedily, with all speed, promptly, as soon as possible, a.s.a.p., expeditiously North American momentarily, in short order French tout de suite informal straight off, toot sweet, pronto, double quick, p.d.q. (pretty damn quick), in double quick time, at warp speed Indian informal ekdam archaic straightway, instanter, forthright
OriginMiddle English (in the sense 'along with, at the same time'): partly from earlier forthwithal, partly representing forth with used alone without a following noun. Rhymesherewith, therewith, wherewith, with Definition of forthwith in US English: forthwithadverbfôrTHˈwiTHfɔrθˈwɪθ (especially in official use) immediately; without delay. 〈官〉立即;毫不延迟地 we undertake to pay forthwith the money required 我们同意立即支付所需资金。 Example sentencesExamples - The sum of $43,000 will be paid forthwith to the solicitors of each party.
- He did not claim asylum at the airport because he was afraid that he would be returned forthwith to Malaysia.
- They must rediscover their hunting instincts forthwith.
- In order to ensure the continuing maintenance and supply of water it is essential that all outstanding rates are paid forthwith.
- Sure, the pressure feels real - and, naturally, I will be embarking on the Greek Doctor's diet forthwith.
- A short while later, we heard a distant bugle and forthwith the entire camp marched down.
- It is an evil application, and should be banned forthwith.
- I shall be instructing my bank to cancel my direct debit to them forthwith.
- We will be taking these golf carts and returning to London forthwith.
- These costs are not payable forthwith but will be paid in any event of the cause.
- I will retract my tuition forthwith and find a profession more suited to the quiet dignity of my sunset years.
- It is clear that the Lincoln belongs to Yorkdale and should be returned to it forthwith.
- To correct this impression, I stopped making those cracks forthwith.
- Property lodged with the creditor has, thereupon, to be returned by him forthwith.
- I have been commanded to return them to the property forthwith so they can be consulted at a moment's notice.
- If he's gotten the word to spin this their way, that dynamic will change forthwith.
- Right, well, I am left with no option but to dismiss you forthwith and to insist on your immediate deportation.
- Neither cost orders, which were made payable forthwith, have been paid.
- There is a more pernicious red herring that needs to be smelled out forthwith.
- All arrears owed for Mark's tutoring are to be paid by Mr. Zito forthwith.
Synonyms immediately, at once, instantly, directly, right away, straight away, now, that minute, this minute, that very minute, this very minute, that instant, this instant, then and there, there and then, here and now, in a flash, like a flash, instantaneously, by return, post-haste, without delay, without further ado, without more ado, without hesitation, unhesitatingly
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘along with, at the same time’): partly from earlier forthwithal, partly representing forth with used alone without a following noun. |