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immediacy

[ih-mee-dee-uh-see] / ɪˈmi di ə si /




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Perhaps, but it also gave an immediacy bordering on desperation to a story of teenage identity, poisonous social media and murder.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Puppets have an immediacy that also makes them fun to perform with and to improvise with.”

From Los Angeles Times

In an age of digital immediacy, film offers up these rare moments of unknowing, these chances for spontaneity.

From The Wall Street Journal

A music video has the power to capture today’s culture, tomorrow’s stars, and yesterday’s immediacy.

From Los Angeles Times

But there’s no severity or immediacy in her tears.

From Salon