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momentarily
[ moh-muhn-tair-uh-lee, moh-muhn-ter- ]
adverb
- for a moment; briefly:
to pause momentarily.
- at any moment; imminently:
expected to occur momentarily.
- Now Rare. instantly.
momentarily
/ -trɪlɪ; ˈməʊməntərəlɪ /
adverb
- for an instant; temporarily
- from moment to moment; every instant
- very soon
Word History and Origins
Origin of momentarily1
Example Sentences
Roman, watching it all unfold from the press box, feels the same excitement but always questions momentarily if it was worth it.
Foster momentarily fooled reporters this week when asked how well he knew White and Rhule.
On Tuesday, the company hit a peak valuation of roughly $10.3 billion, making it momentarily more valuable than Elon Musk’s X, the Guardian reported.
His reward was another booze-fueled locker room celebration in which he emptied beers on his teammates and momentarily set aside the burden of genius he carries with him almost every day.
The “So What” and “Raise Your Glass” singer has momentarily put her tour on hold, announcing over the weekend that she has pushed back shows in Lincoln, Neb.;
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