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adv B2 Upper-Intermediate Common

promptly

PROMPT-lee

Promptly (adv) means Without delay; quickly and immediately. Example: “She promptly apologized as soon as she realized her mistake.”

adv
1
Without delay; quickly and immediately.
"She promptly apologized as soon as she realized her mistake."
2
At exactly the stated time.
"The meeting will start promptly at nine o'clock."

How to use promptly

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishRight away, or exactly on time.

Word forms

more promptly comparative, most promptly superlative

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Etymology

From prompt plus the adverb-forming suffix -ly.

swiftly without delay on the dot right on time on line

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Frequently asked questions

What does “promptly” mean?

The word “promptly” means without delay; quickly and immediately. In plain terms, right away, or exactly on time.

How do you pronounce “promptly”?

“Promptly” is pronounced PROMPT-lee (/ˈpɹɑmptli/ in IPA).

How do you use “promptly” in a sentence?

Here is “promptly” used in a sentence: “She promptly apologized as soon as she realized her mistake.”

What is another word for “promptly”?

Words with a similar meaning to “promptly” include on line.

What part of speech is “promptly”?

“Promptly” is an adverb.

Is “promptly” a common word?

“Promptly” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “promptly” have?

“Promptly” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: without delay; quickly and immediately.

What is the difference between promptly and immediately?

Promptly and immediately both describe something happening without delay, but promptly can also mean at exactly the stated time, such as "the meeting starts promptly at 9am." Immediately doesn't carry that time-specific sense and simply means right away.

Is promptly formal or informal?

Promptly is neutral and works in both formal and informal writing, though it appears especially often in scheduling, business, and instructional contexts where precise timing matters.

What is the difference between promptly and punctually?

Promptly and punctually overlap when describing exact timing, as in arriving promptly or punctually at 9am. However, promptly can also describe speed of action generally, such as responding promptly to an email, a sense punctually does not carry.

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