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Definition of anon in English: anonadverbəˈnɒnəˈnɑn archaic, informal Soon; shortly. 〈古,非正式〉少顷,旋即 我会立刻与你见面的。 Example sentencesExamples - Names of any additional sponsors coming on board will be added to the roll of honour anon.
- By all accounts, women are also interested in playing and we'll be hearing more about that anon.
- He was as much a part of the family as everyone else, though he did have a strained relationship with some of the extended family, more of which anon.
- That, as it turned out, was a fortunate confluence of events, of which more anon.
- More on that anon, no doubt, as I'm even more confused now.
Synonyms soon, shortly, in a little while, in a short time, presently, before long, in the near future South African just now dated directly literary by and by, ere long
OriginOld English on ān 'into one', on āne 'in one'. The original sense was 'in or into one state, course, etc.', which developed into the temporal sense 'at once'. Rhymesaide-de-camp, aides-de-camp, Asunción, au courant, begone, Bonn, bon vivant, Caen, Canton, Carcassonne, Ceylon, chaconne, chateaubriand, ci-devant, Colón, colon, Concepción, con (US conn), cretonne, don, Duchamp, Evonne, foregone, fromage blanc, Gabon, Garonne, gone, guenon, hereupon, Inchon, Jean, john, Jon, Le Mans, León, Luzon, Mont Blanc, Narbonne, odds-on, on, outgone, outshone, Perón, phon, piñon, Pinot Blanc, plafond, Ramón, Saigon, Saint-Saëns, Sand, Schwann, scone, shone, side-on, sine qua non, Sorbonne, spot-on, swan, thereon, thereupon, ton, Toulon, undergone, upon, Villon, wan, whereon, whereupon, won, wonton, yon, Yvonne Definition of anon in US English: anonadverbəˈnänəˈnɑn informal, archaic Soon; shortly. 〈古,非正式〉少顷,旋即 我会立刻与你见面的。 Example sentencesExamples - By all accounts, women are also interested in playing and we'll be hearing more about that anon.
- More on that anon, no doubt, as I'm even more confused now.
- Names of any additional sponsors coming on board will be added to the roll of honour anon.
- That, as it turned out, was a fortunate confluence of events, of which more anon.
- He was as much a part of the family as everyone else, though he did have a strained relationship with some of the extended family, more of which anon.
Synonyms soon, shortly, in a little while, in a short time, presently, before long, in the near future
OriginOld English on ān ‘into one’, on āne ‘in one’. The original sense was ‘in or into one state, course, etc.’, which developed into the temporal sense ‘at once’. |