ear·ly (ûr l )adj. ear·li·er, ear·li·est 1. Of or occurring near the beginning of a given series, period of time, or course of events: in the early morning; scored two runs in the early innings. 2. a. Of or belonging to a previous or remote period of time: the early inhabitants of the British Isles. b. Of or belonging to an initial stage of development: an early form of life; an early computer. 3. Occurring, developing, or appearing before the expected or usual time: an early spring; an early retirement. 4. Maturing or developing relatively soon: an early variety of tomato. 5. Occurring in the near future: Observers predicted an early end to the negotiations. adv. ear·lier, ear·liest 1. a. Near the beginning of a given series, period of time, or course of events: departed early in the day; scored important victories early in the campaign. b. At or near the beginning of the morning: She never used to get up so early. 2. At or during a remote or initial period: decided very early to go into medicine. 3. Before the expected or usual time: arrived at the meeting a few minutes early. 4. Soon in relation to others of its kind: a rose that was cultivated to bloom early. Idiom: early on At an early stage or point: "Early on, [he] found that being honest and being funny were almost the same thing" Maureen Orth.
[Middle English erli, from Old English rl ce : r, before; see ayer- in Indo-European roots + -l ce, adv. suff.; see -ly2.]
ear li·ness n. |
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| Noun | 1. | earliness - quality of coming early or earlier in timetiming - the time when something happens forwardness - an advanced stage; "the forwardness of the harvest this year"; "the arts are in no kind of forwardness in this matter" lateness - quality of coming late or later in time |