In a moment.
"Momentarily" is widely used in speech to mean "in a minute or two,"
No, momentarily is an adverb.
The bus paused momentarily at the stop sign.
Yes.momentarily |ˌmōmənˈte(ə)rəlē|adverb1 for a very short time : as he passed Jenny's door, he paused momentarily.2 at any moment; very soon : my husband will be here to pick me up momentarily.
The word 'momentarily' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:He ran out for a quick errand and we expect him toreturn momentarily. (modifies the verb 'return')We were momentarily afraid that we had missed the train. (modifies the adjective 'afraid')I looked away from the toddler momentarily, but somehow he disappeared. (modifies the adverb 'away')
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It means it was momentarily shocked to see you sitting there, it probably wasn't expecting it... it's just a bird.
I am not sure about you, but I do it because it feels good momentarily.
When a man loses his train of thought upon making eye contact with you, it could indicate that he's feeling distracted or captivated by your presence. This reaction might suggest attraction or a strong emotional connection, as he may be momentarily overwhelmed by his feelings. Alternatively, it could simply mean that he finds you engaging, causing him to momentarily forget what he was saying. Overall, it reflects the impact of interpersonal dynamics on communication.
When the Sino-atrial node fails momentarily to initiate an impulse, sinus arrest occurs. When the sino-atrial node fails momentarily to initiate an impulse, sinus arrest occurs.