Soonest can be categorized as an adjective and an adverb.
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soon - Occurring within a short time, or quickly. | ||
Adverb |
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soonest - with the least delay; "the soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M." |
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1. | adv. | The soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M. | |
2. | adv. | The doctor will soon be here. | |
3. | adv. | However, differences between India and LTTE soon surfaced and led to clashes between Tiger guerrillas and the Indian peace keeping force. | |
4. | adv. | But I also see that as a fatal misconception, which is doing Sunnis harm, because I don't believe the US is going anywhere so soon. | |
5. | adv. | The hope may be that Posada can soon be offered to a post-Chavez Allawi-like puppet in Caracas. | |
6. | adv. | Mr. ARCHIBALD: He told us whenever he was stopped, as soon as the law enforcement found out that he was the grandson of Prescott Bush, they would let him go. | |
7. | adv. | We are aiming to have the programme printed next week, so I would really need to know as soon as possible if you would be available to speak at this year's congress. | |
8. | adv. | I hear you are coming our way soon. | |
9. | adv. | I'll send it as soon as you resond wether I should or not. | |
10. | adv. | We should try to have a conference call with the west desk to discuss as soon as we can. | |
11. | adv. | We look forward to seeing you soon. | |
12. | adv. | I am going up soon and having the tractor fixed. | |
13. | adv. | Reggie said he will pay us soon. | |
14. | adv. | Talk to you guys soon, | |
15. | adv. | An update will be e-mailed, as soon as one is available. | |
16. | adj. | Danger comes soonest when it is despised. | |
17. | adj. | Least said, soonest mended. | |
18. | adj. | It would be very interesting if, the soonest possible, there would be the possibility to do advanced searches on the Tatoeba database. | |
19. | adj. | Thanks for your soonest answer! |
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The soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M. |
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The doctor will soon be here. |
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However, differences between India and LTTE soon surfaced and led to clashes between Tiger guerrillas and the Indian peace keeping force. |
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But I also see that as a fatal misconception, which is doing Sunnis harm, because I don't believe the US is going anywhere so soon. |
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The hope may be that Posada can soon be offered to a post-Chavez Allawi-like puppet in Caracas. |
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Mr. ARCHIBALD: He told us whenever he was stopped, as soon as the law enforcement found out that he was the grandson of Prescott Bush, they would let him go. |
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We are aiming to have the programme printed next week, so I would really need to know as soon as possible if you would be available to speak at this year's congress. |
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I hear you are coming our way soon. |
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I'll send it as soon as you resond wether I should or not. |
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We should try to have a conference call with the west desk to discuss as soon as we can. |
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We look forward to seeing you soon. |
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I am going up soon and having the tractor fixed. |
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Reggie said he will pay us soon. |
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Talk to you guys soon, |
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An update will be e-mailed, as soon as one is available. |
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Danger comes soonest when it is despised. | |
Least said, soonest mended. | |
It would be very interesting if, the soonest possible, there would be the possibility to do advanced searches on the Tatoeba database. | |
Thanks for your soonest answer! |