Synonym: early. Similar words: early, nearly, pearly, dearly, yearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird. Meaning: adv. during an early stage.
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31. Massie and the Sensable team realized early on that customers needed a ready-made supply of digital objects.
32. Sadly, we fell behind early on and never really threatened them after that, although we chased them all the way.
33. Because they had been confused and upset early on in the campaign they found it hard to relax and trust us.
34. The West, by contrast, assimilated its own primitive peoples very early on.
35. No one had expected politics to become so fraught so early on in the post-handover political transition.
36. Lynn Bollington scored early on to settle the nerves and two Jo Green goals secured the win.
37. He always set off on his journey early on Monday morning, and returned on Wednesday.
38. Marsden was bowled early on the third morning for 16 so losing the match by an overwhelming innings and 50 runs.
39. Early on, it appeared the Clippers would rout Toronto, taking a 33-17 lead.
40. At a 12-hour meeting that ended early on March 21st, they found a compromise.
41. Early on he makes a general point, one taken up by later writers, that there is a relativity about identity.
42. There were 2 attacks early on, but it takes stronger stuff than this to beat Grimsby.
43. Gloucestershire, unusually, did not bowl well early on when the ball did plenty.
44. Children of scientists learn early on just how relative everything in the universe really is.
45. Early on, studies of the equatorial regions revealed great volcanic mountain systems and several apparent large impact craters.
46. He strolled home by a comfortable margin thanks to some good body work early on.
47. In fact I damn nearly lost early on because I found it hard to concentrate properly on her defence strategy.
48. I do not share the view of Professor Sleight that it is essential to give a beta blocker early on.
49. It is likely that the roles of husband and wife were defined early on in marriage.
50. The rebels raided the tiny mountain town early on Tuesday.
51. A bomb ripped apart the No. 18 bus on Jaffa Street early on a workday morning.
52. Both women were certain early on that they wanted a high-profile career related to politics and set their sights on achieving it.Sentencedict
53. Secure attachments early on in life provide inner resources to manage stressful and threatening situations in later years.
54. Usually the wisest thing to do is to cut your losses early on.
55. The dark fell early on the town of Abdera. As the merchants lit oil lamps, their familiar booths turned magical.
56. It is perfectly rational for individual banks to want to foreclose early on companies having trouble repaying their loans.
57. Early on they amazed us with their valuable ideas and communication skills.
58. Early on it was a chrome stool and burger joint.
59. The failure to find a vaccine for leprosy led scientists early on to conclude that the disease was hopeless.
60. Canberra will sail again late on June 6, arriving back in Southampton early on June 7.
More similar words: early, nearly, pearly, dearly, yearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird, an early bird, early warning, rely on, gnarly, beggarly, scholarly, popularly, regularly, similarly, peculiarly, singularly, familiarly, irregularly, particularly, perpendicularly, earl, pearl, earlier, ear lobe, yearling, yearlong, earliest.