The rattle snake stops rattling when the strike is imminent.
I am the overseer of your imminent death.
We moved belowdecks when the storm became imminent OR The crash was imminent.
Imminent basically means "soon". Examples:The end of the battle is imminent.A person skating on thin ice is in imminent danger.Snow is imminent in winter's beginning.We must finish weeding in the garden quickly because a storm is imminent.
The black clouds meant that a storm was imminent
The black clouds meant that a storm was imminent.
The root word of imminent is "immineo" which means "to overhang" or "to threaten."
Imminent is an adjective--imminent danger.
The imminent launch of "Grammar Guru", an online and telephonic service providing instant advice on sentence structure and word choice, was announced by Mish Wandrag, an eminent language practitioner from South Africa.
The soapbox speaker ranted on and on about the imminent end of society as we know it.
Another word for imminent is impending but you can't make an adverb out of it.
imminent = about to happenBuses in a traffic circle are a certain sign of imminent danger.The rattlesnake does not always rattle when the strike is imminent.
The TV weather man warned that a storm, approaching from the west, was imminent.