Imminent

/ˈɪmɪnənt/ adjective

Imminent means about to happen very soon, often with a sense of urgency or threat. It suggests that something is close in time and likely unavoidable.

From Latin "imminens" meaning "overhanging, threatening," from "im-" (upon) and "minere" (to project, threaten). The image is of something hanging right above you, ready to fall.

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