immediately
♦♦ im|medi|ate|ly /ɪm'iːdiətli/
1 [ADV] ADV with v
If something happens immediately, it happens without any delay.
He immediately flung himself to the floor...
Ingrid answered Peter's letter immediately.
2 [ADV] ADV adj
If something is immediately obvious, it can be seen or understood without any delay.
The cause of the accident was not immediately apparent.
= instantly
3 [ADV] ADV adj/-ed
Immediately is used to indicate that someone or something is closely and directly involved in a situation.
The man immediately responsible for this misery is the province's governor...
4 [ADV] ADV prep/adj
Immediately is used to emphasize that something comes next, or is next to something else.
She always sits immediately behind the driver...
= directly
5 [CONJ]
If one thing happens immediately something else happens, it happens after that event, without any delay. (mainly BRIT)
Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
1 [ADV] ADV with v
If something happens immediately, it happens without any delay.
He immediately flung himself to the floor...
Ingrid answered Peter's letter immediately.
2 [ADV] ADV adj
If something is immediately obvious, it can be seen or understood without any delay.
The cause of the accident was not immediately apparent.
= instantly
3 [ADV] ADV adj/-ed
Immediately is used to indicate that someone or something is closely and directly involved in a situation.
The man immediately responsible for this misery is the province's governor...
4 [ADV] ADV prep/adj
Immediately is used to emphasize that something comes next, or is next to something else.
She always sits immediately behind the driver...
= directly
5 [CONJ]
If one thing happens immediately something else happens, it happens after that event, without any delay. (mainly BRIT)
Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.