What is another word for a little while ago?

Pronunciation: [ɐ lˈɪtə͡l wˌa͡ɪl ɐɡˈə͡ʊ] (IPA)

There are numerous synonyms for the phrase 'a little while ago.' Some commonly used synonyms include 'recently,' 'some time back,' 'a short while ago,' 'not too long ago,' and 'in the recent past.' These phrases are frequently used in conversation when referring to events that have happened in the recent past but are not necessarily occurring right now. Other possible synonyms might include 'just moments ago,' 'a few minutes ago,' or 'a short time ago.' When conveying information, it's essential to use the appropriate words and phrases to clarify when an event took place and how long ago it occurred.

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What are the hypernyms for A little while ago?

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

Famous quotes with A little while ago

  • I'm a great dog fanatic. My own dog died a little while ago and I take it very personally when things die - it's a major offence.
    Clive Barker
  • I think the focus of the media changes. At the moment the more electronic stuff like trip-hop was the flavor of the month, just a little while ago. It all depends on the angle, from which point of view you see it.
    Stephen Malkmus
  • Teddy Wilson, I think, said a little while ago that it's much easier to come in and play whatever comes into your mind, without obeying any of the laws of bass line and harmony and so on.
    George Shearing
  • I had wished to visit a slaughter-house, in order to see with my own eyes the reality of the question raised when vegetarianism is discussed. But at first I felt ashamed to do so, as one is always ashamed of going to look at suffering which one knows is about to take place, but which one cannot avert; and so I kept putting off my visit. But a little while ago I met on the road a butcher … He is not yet an experienced butcher, and his duty is to stab with a knife. I asked him whether he did not feel sorry for the animals that he killed. He gave me the usual answer: 'Why should I feel sorry? It is necessary.' But when I told him that eating flesh is not necessary, but is only a luxury, he agreed; and then he admitted that he was sorry for the animals.
    Leo Tolstoy
  • Did I not say to you a little while ago that the universe swam in an ocean of similitudes and analogies?
    Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

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