be instantaneous
Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words
Used to describe something that happens or is done immediately, without any delay.
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- The reaction to the news was instantaneous.
- For optimal user experience, the system's feedback must be instantaneous.
- He hoped the results would be instantaneous, but they took time.
- The effect of the pain reliever can be instantaneous for some individuals.
- Her understanding of the complex problem was instantaneous.
- Customer support in the digital age should be instantaneous.
- The spread of information via social media is often instantaneous.
- They observed that the change in color was instantaneous when the two chemicals mixed.
- Ideally, the connection will be instantaneous when you click the link.
- The recognition of his old friend was instantaneous, despite the years.