early
early
before expected
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early with Russian translation
early usage examples
Мы встали рано, чтобы успеть увидеть восход солнца на холме.
We woke up early to catch the sunrise on the hill.
Они приехали рано к озеру, чтобы подготовить каяк.
They arrived early at the lake to set up the kayak.
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early synonyms
What's the difference between early / ahead of time / in advance / beforehand / in good time / soon
Please finish the paperwork ahead of time.
You should book the campsite in advance.
earlier than a particular time or event; beforehand (often used in speech)
Make sure you pack your boots beforehand.
with enough time to spare; not late, often implying comfortably before a deadline
We reached the campsite in good time before dark.
We'll start the walk soon.
earlier than is proper or expected; often implies something happened too early and with negative consequences
The announcement was made prematurely and caused confusion.
at the beginning of something; often formal and used for statements about the start of an activity or situation
At the outset of the expedition we checked all equipment.
in front; earlier in time or in advance in some contexts; can also be spatial or comparative
We got ahead on the trail and set up camp early.
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How to pronounce early and what this word means
early means early. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce early
/ˈɜːli/
early translation
early
early examples
We woke up early to catch the sunrise on the hill.
early transcription
/ˈɜːli/, /ˈɝli/
Questions about this word
early meaning: what does it mean?
before expected
early pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
early is pronounced as /ˈɜːli/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
early definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
We woke up early to catch the sunrise on the hill. Translation: Мы встали рано, чтобы успеть увидеть восход солнца на холме.
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