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now or never
adverb as in immediately
Strong match
Weak matches
- anon
- at short notice
- away
- double-time
- hereupon
- in a flash
- in a jiffy
- in a New York minute
- in nothing flat
- instantaneously
- instanter
- like now
- on the dot
- on the double
- on the spot
- PDQ
- pronto
- right now
- soon afterward
- straight away
- straight off
- summarily
- thereupon
- this instant
- this minute
- tout de suite
- unhesitatingly
- without delay
- without hesitation
Example Sentences
“This is the one shot the American people have to defeat BUREAUcracy, rule of the bureaucrats, and restore DEMOcracy, rule of the people,” Musk wrote on X. “We’re never going to get another chance like this. It’s now or never. Your support is crucial to the success of the revolution of the people.”
If this was a rock band that Townsend was running instead of a rugby team then this would be the Now Or Never tour.
It's a tad early to say now or never, but the broader point is correct.
For Marine Le Pen this moment really could be now or never.
The 46-year-old now returns with ambitious Coventry City in what seems his 'now or never' moment after mixed fortunes at Derby County, Chelsea and Everton before a Stamford Bridge comeback that only succeeded in raising further questions about his pedigree.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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