Difference between Instant and Clamant

What is the difference between Instant and Clamant?

Instant as an adjective is impending; imminent. while Clamant as an adjective is urgent

Instant

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A very short period of time; a moment. A single, usually precise, point in time. An instant beverage or food, especially instant coffee. The current month (abbreviated as: inst.)

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: At once; immediately.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Impending; imminent. Urgent; pressing; acute. Occurring immediately; immediate; present. Lasting for a short moment; momentary; short-lived. Very quickly and easily prepared (food or drink), for example instant coffee. Of the current month (abbreviation inst.)

Example sentence: A soulmate is someone whom, when you meet, without thinking - without letting your neocortex play into the decision - you feel an instant familiarity, a sense of connection, a longing.

Clamant

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: urgent

We hope you now know whether to use Instant or Clamant in your sentence.

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