Wondering how to use Immediacy in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as rapidness or rapidity.
Immediacy in a sentence
Immediacy meaning
- The quality of being immediate, of happening right away.
- Lack of mediation; directness.
- Immediate awareness or apprehension.
Synonyms of Immediacy
Using Immediacy
- The main meaning on this page is: The quality of being immediate, of happening right away. | Lack of mediation; directness. | Immediate awareness or apprehension.
- Useful related words include: immediateness, rapidness, rapidity, quickness.
- In the example corpus, immediacy often appears in combinations such as: the immediacy, immediacy of, immediacy and.
Context around Immediacy
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Immediacy
- In this selection, "immediacy" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, pop, unpredictable, deceptive and sort stand out and add context to how "immediacy" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a deceptive immediacy but which and as unpredictable immediacy is the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "immediacy" sits close to words such as accrington, airfoil and airstrip, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with immediacy
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
His paintings ambitiously mix contemporary settings, pop immediacy and history. (10 words)
Immediacy is perhaps one of the most important aspects of your operations today. (13 words)
The immediacy of her decision may have been helped along by an impactful meeting just days earlier. (17 words)
Each story is told in the first-person, and carries with it a sense of immediacy – sort of like the dramatic monologues in Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads (which I also really love), but with all the anxiety and heightened stress of modern life. (44 words)
Never one to shy away from controversy—Salinas’ tastings bring up topics like the immediacy of climate chaos and the legacy of migrants in Mexican society—the chef is already preparing his next theme, Censorship, which debuts in late September. (40 words)
The Internet Age, in all its guises, is squarely where we find ourselves, and while the immediacy and ease of available information is beyond any previous generation’s wildest imaginings, access to it is a long way from universal. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
But another aspect of the debt extension crisis deserves notice too – the totality and immediacy of its impact.
Each story is told in the first-person, and carries with it a sense of immediacy – sort of like the dramatic monologues in Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads (which I also really love), but with all the anxiety and heightened stress of modern life.
His paintings ambitiously mix contemporary settings, pop immediacy and history.
In my mind I felt myself receding from the immediacy of life — a fog of gray between me and the world.
It is easier for Uber as ‘unpredictable immediacy’ is the core customer driver and appreciation for a search engine is fairly unanimous.
Most of her readers will be caught up in the immediacy of her children’s voices, moved by their sufferings and resilience.
The Internet Age, in all its guises, is squarely where we find ourselves, and while the immediacy and ease of available information is beyond any previous generation’s wildest imaginings, access to it is a long way from universal.
I fall into tasks that have a deceptive immediacy, but which lead me away from a good beginning.
Immediacy is perhaps one of the most important aspects of your operations today.
I must admit that I did not have a firm grasp on the immediacy and severity of the situation, and I had no idea I would feel it so personally.
In our rush for immediacy, our debates and decisions compressed into the span of a heartbeat, we lose sight of the essence of our shared humanity.
Never one to shy away from controversy—Salinas’ tastings bring up topics like the immediacy of climate chaos and the legacy of migrants in Mexican society—the chef is already preparing his next theme, Censorship, which debuts in late September.
The immediacy of her decision may have been helped along by an impactful meeting just days earlier.
The psychological impact on citizens contending with healthcare disparities exacerbates concerns, instilling a feeling of vulnerability and immediacy.
The V8 burbles more urgently — not that I'd argue with an even more aggressive exhaust note, and a little less electronic warbling — but it's the immediacy which shocks.
An 80-minute neo-vérité hybrid between documentary and fiction, has the poignancy of a love letter, the immediacy of a first-hand chronicle, and the energy of beating organ.
From the selection of as George Washington’s vice president to the assassination of This Day in Esoteric Political History creates an intriguing sense of immediacy by releasing episodes on the same day the historical event occurred.
I think it’s because of, just the immediacy of, like, when you go live, to the Worldwide Web—on Facebook obviously, but within that realm of it.
Rothman suggested that the immediacy of news outlets reporting their breakdown in talks created an unnecessary narrative since he believes both sides would've eventually found a middle ground.
That hurts me so much, like she doesn’t care about me or understand the immediacy of the issue,” says Jarosz.
Common combinations with immediacy
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the immediacy 26×
- immediacy of 22×
- immediacy and 13×
- and immediacy 6×
- of immediacy 6×
- immediacy is 4×
- for immediacy 3×
- an immediacy 3×
- immediacy in 3×
- presentational immediacy 3×