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All future antonyms

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adverb future

  • once upon a time — at one time in the past; formerly: I was a farmer once; a once powerful nation.
  • instanter — immediately; at once.
  • formerly — in time past; in an earlier period or age; previously: a custom formerly observed.
  • aforetime — formerly
  • in nothing flat — no thing; not anything; naught: to say nothing.
  • previously — coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner.
  • long ago — of or relating to the distant past or to remote events; ancient: long-ago exploits remembered only in folk tales.
  • one-shot — a magazine, brochure, or the like that is published only one time, with no subsequent issues intended, usually containing articles and photographs devoted to one topical subject.
  • now — at the present time or moment: You are now using a dictionary.
  • any more — If something does not happen or is not true any more or any longer, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.
  • once — at one time in the past; formerly: I was a farmer once; a once powerful nation.
  • of old — belonging to the ancient past
  • hitherto — up to this time; until now: a fact hitherto unknown.
  • just now — a moment ago
  • today — this present day: Today is beautiful.
  • erewhile — A while before ; some time ago.
  • heretofore — before this time; until now.
  • nowadays — at the present day; in these times: Few people do their laundry by hand nowadays.
  • at one time — If you say that something was the case at one time, you mean that it was the case during a particular period in the past.
  • in advance — to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position.
  • on occasion — a particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: They met on three occasions.
  • pdq — pretty damn quick
  • whilom — former; erstwhile: whilom friends.
  • at once — If you do something at once, you do it immediately.
  • time was — there was a time
  • antecedently — in an antecedent manner
  • so far — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.

adj future

  • later — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
  • past — gone by or elapsed in time: It was a bad time, but it's all past now.
  • distant — far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often followed by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
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