0 in or within a short time; before long; quickly:
She'll soon be here./She'll be here soon.
It will soon be impossible for foreigners to enter the country.
The sooner we leave, the sooner we'll get there.
Soon after agreeing to go, she realized she'd made a mistake.
I couldn't get out of that place soon enough.
Be patient! They'll be here soon.
One knows very soon and very well that it must end, and how.
At a political level, authoritarian planned economies that don't consider the randomness inherent in evolutionary processes are doomed, sooner or later, to failure.
Chiefs were soon even unable to maintain local agricultural rituals.
Soon means ‘a short time after now’ and ‘a short time after a point in the past’. Like many other short adverbs, we can use it in front position, mid position or end position, though we don’t use it in end position when referring to the past:
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