What is another word for for now?

Pronunciation: [fɔː nˈa͡ʊ] (IPA)

When we say "for now," we mean, temporarily, or just for the present time. It's a phrase often used in making plans or decisions. To get more creative and switch things up in our daily conversations, below are some excellent alternatives to replace "for now": 1. Currently 2. At present 3. For the moment 4. Pro tem or Provisionally. 5. Temporarily 6. On the time being 7. Until further notice 8. In the meantime 9. Fleetingly 10. Transitorily Switching up our language can make communication more interesting and smoother. Using synonyms also adds versatility to our vocabulary. So, experiment with some of these suggestions and see how you get on.

What are the hypernyms for For now?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with For now

  • I live on a ranch in Utah for now, but I'm gonna move. I've got another ranch to move to, but its location is a secret. When I get there, I'm gonna plow the road in behind me.
    Wilford Brimley
  • What I'm fighting for now in my work... for an expression relevant to all manner of blacks, poems I could take into a tavern, into the street, into the halls of a housing project.
    Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Testimonials are enough to convince people for now.
    Alex Chiu
  • Studios have been trying to get rid of the actor for a long time and now they can do it. They got animation. NO more actor, although for now they still have to borrow a voice or two. Anyway, I find it abhorrent.
    James Coburn
  • In my next life, I want to be tall and thin, parallel park and make good coffee. But for now, I have lots of stuff to work out in my life, but I'll have that until the day I die. I want to write more books.
    Paula Danziger

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