forthwith (Meaning)
forthwith (r)
without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening
forthwith (adv.)
Immediately; without delay; directly.
As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion confined to that object.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forthwith
forthwith Sentence Examples
- The CEO ordered his team to act forthwith on the new marketing campaign.
- The judge demanded that the defendant cease and desist forthwith from violating the court order.
- The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the patient, advising her to start taking them forthwith.
- The landlord informed the tenant that the rent was due forthwith.
- The police officer issued a citation to the driver, ordering him to pay the fine forthwith.
- The teacher instructed the students to turn in their assignments forthwith.
- The company demanded payment of the invoice forthwith, threatening legal action if it remained unpaid.
- The contractor agreed to complete the work forthwith, promising to have it finished within a week.
- The traffic officer directed the vehicles to move forthwith, clearing the intersection.
- The supervisor ordered the workers to evacuate the building forthwith due to a fire hazard.
FAQs About the word forthwith
without delay or hesitation; with no time interveningImmediately; without delay; directly., As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion con
now, instantly, promptly,immediately, incontinently, in no time, off the bat, at once, suddenly, on the spot
slowly, slowly, late,late,tardily, tardily
The CEO ordered his team to act forthwith on the new marketing campaign.
The judge demanded that the defendant cease and desist forthwith from violating the court order.
The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the patient, advising her to start taking them forthwith.
The landlord informed the tenant that the rent was due forthwith.