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View definitions for too soon

too soon

adjective as in premature

adjective as in previous

adverb as in ahead of time

adverb as in prematurely

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Example Sentences

It’s the pain of losing a favorite shirt, the remorse of giving something away too soon or the release of donating once-loved garments, offering them to new people and new perspectives.

You don’t want to give that up too soon.

It is too soon to know whether the decision-making structure at the club - with the Glazers now shielded from scrutiny - will prove successful, or if tensions may emerge.

From BBC

Clinton's polls immediately dropped and never had a chance to recover because Election Day was just too soon.

From Salon

The person also said it’s “too soon to make decisions” around the competition show, on which Payne served as a mentor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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