In Shakespeare's works, "anon" means "soon," "shortly," or "in a little while." It is often used to indicate that something will happen shortly or to suggest a prompt response. The term reflects the Elizabethan era's language and adds a sense of immediacy to the dialogue.
We shall be friends again anon.
we shall speak of this anon.
Anon is not a slang term. It means by and by, or eventually.
I will be along anon. I will be coming soon. Your Question Was a Sentence
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Anon, by itself means "soon" . As an abbreviation it would be "anonymous".
anon means right away, quickly
It's the abbreviation of "anonyme" -> anonymous. We have the same abbreviation in the English language.
"Anon" in Macbeth means "soon" or "shortly." It is an archaic term used in the play to indicate that something will happen in the near future.
There are many uses of the anon. The anon is soon or presently were if you seek tomorrow it can with unique ways arrive anon or as soon as possible in present form.
In the book of Matthew, the word "anon" is used to mean "soon" or "shortly." It is often used in reference to events or actions that will happen quickly or without delay.
I'll see you anon
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It means "later". When the Nurse calls Juliet back from the balcony in Romeo and Juliet 2,2, Juliet replies "Anon, good nurse.", meaning "In a minute!".
We shall be friends again anon.
we shall speak of this anon.
Anon means soon, presently.