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instantadjective done or occurring without any noticeable lapse in timean instant response to the cry for help immediate, instantaneous, split-second, straightaway summaryfast, hit-and-run, prompt, quick, rapid, speedy, swift dilatory, tardyslow, sluggishprolonged, protracteddeferred, delayed needing immediate attentionan instant need for food supplies in the famine-stricken country acute, burning, clamant, compelling, critical, crying, dire, emergent, exigent, imperative, imperious, importunate, necessitous, pressing, urgent demanding, extreme, immediate, insistent, intense, overridingcrucial, desperate, grave, life-and-death(also life-or-death), serious, severe, vitaldangerous, explosive, hazardous, perilous, precarious, unstable noncritical, nonurgent incidental, low-pressure, minor, negligible, trivial, unimportantnonthreatening, safe, stable existing or in progress right nowwe should be more concerned with instant dangers than with those in the far-off future current, extant, immediate, ongoing, present, present-day contemporary, mod, modern, modernistic, new, newfangled, new-fashioned, recent, red-hot, space-age, supermodern, ultramodern, up-to-datebeing, breathing, existent, existing, living coming, future, unborncompleted, concluded, done, ended, finished, over, terminated, through, upancient, antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaic, dated, fusty, musty, noncontemporary, obsolete, old, oldfangled, old-fashioned, old-time, out-of-date, outworn, passéago, bygone, erstwhile, former, past instantnouna very small space of timeit all happened in an instant beat, eyeblink, flash, heartbeat, jiff, jiffy, minute, moment, nanosecond, New York minute, second, shake, split second, trice, twinkle, twinkling, wink microsecondsnatch, spurt aeon(or eon), age, eternity, foreverinfinity, lifetime in the 14th century |