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anon
a·non A0321100 (ə-nŏn′)adv.1. At another time; later.2. In a short time; soon.3. Archaic At once; forthwith.Idiom: ever/now and anon Time after time; now and then. [Middle English, at once, from Old English on ān : on, in; see on + ān, one; see oi-no- in Indo-European roots.]anon (əˈnɒn) adv1. in a short time; soon2. ever and anon now and then[Old English on āne, literally: in one, that is, immediately]a•non (əˈnɒn) adv. 1. in a short time; soon. 2. at another time. 3. Archaic. at once; immediately. Idioms: ever and anon, now and then; occasionally. [before 1000; Middle English anon, anoon, Old English on āne in one (course), i.e., straightaway] anon. 1. anonymous. 2. anonymously. [1730–40] anon (əˈnon) short for anonymous, when used instead of the name of the author of a poem etc. ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | anon - at another time; "ever and anon" | | 2. | anon - (old-fashioned or informal) in a little while; "see you anon"colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech |
anonadverb (Archaic or literary) soon, presently, shortly, promptly, before long, forthwith, betimes (archaic), erelong (archaic or poetic), in a couple of shakes (informal) You shall see him anon.Translationsanonymukjentanonimyazarı belli olmayan yapıtanon
ever and againantiquated From time to time; occasionally; now and then. Ever and again, I find something on television worth watching, but mostly I prefer to read.See also: again, and, everever and anonold-fashioned Sometimes. Now that she's married, Lady Evelyn only comes to her childhood home ever and anon.See also: and, anon, evernow and anonold-fashioned Sometimes. Now that she's married, Lady Evelyn only comes to her childhood home ever and anon.See also: and, anon, nowever and anonnow and then; occasionally. (Literary and archaic.) Ever and anon the princess would pay a visit to the sorcerer in the small walled garden directly behind the castle.See also: and, anon, everever and againNow and then, occasionally. For example, We visit her ever and again. This phrase has largely replaced the earlier ever and anon, dating from the late 1500s, but is less common than every now and then. [Late 1800s] See also: again, and, everMedicalSeeanonymityANON
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ANON➣Anonymous | ANON➣Act Now for Ocean Natives | ANON➣Active Network Overlay Network |
anon Related to anon: Al AnonSynonyms for anonadv soonSynonyms- soon
- presently
- shortly
- promptly
- before long
- forthwith
- betimes
- erelong
- in a couple of shakes
Words related to anonadv (old-fashioned or informal) in a little whileRelated Words |