imminentness
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being about to happen; the condition of being impending or liable to occur very shortly.
Usage
The word "imminentness" is a formal noun used to describe the pressing urgency of an event that is expected to occur at any moment. It is often used in contexts involving threat, danger, or significant change. It is synonymous with "imminence," though it is less commonly used.
Examples
- The dark clouds and sudden silence increased the imminentness of the storm.
- The doctor spoke with a tone that conveyed the imminentness of the procedure.
- There was a palpable sense of imminentness in the air as the deadline approached.
Advanced Usage
- Grammatical Note: "Imminentness" is an abstract noun derived from the adjective "imminent." It functions as the subject or object in a sentence to name the concept of something being on the verge of happening.
- Stylistic Note: While correct, "imminentness" is less frequent than its synonym "imminence." "Imminence" is often preferred in both everyday and formal writing.
Variants and Related Words
- Imminence (n.): The more common synonym for "imminentness," meaning the state of being about to happen.
- Imminent (adj.): Likely to occur at any moment; impending. (e.g., ).
- Imminently (adv.): In an imminent manner; very soon. (e.g., ).
Synonyms
Imminence, impendingness, nearness, approach, expectancy.
Antonyms
Distance, remoteness, improbability, uncertainty.
Noun
- the state of being imminent and liable to happen soon