Pronunciation: /ˈprɑntoʊ/
noun a word used to indicate urgency or speed, often used in the phrase 'get something done pronto'
A1 I need to buy some groceries pronto.
A2 She always responds to emails pronto.
B1 The boss wants the report finished pronto.
B2 We have to leave for the airport pronto.
C1 The team needs to finalize the project pronto.
C2 The CEO expects results pronto or heads will roll.
adverb immediately or quickly
A1 I need to finish my homework pronto.
A2 Can you call me back pronto?
B1 Let's get this project done pronto.
B2 The boss wants the report pronto.
C1 We must resolve this issue pronto.
C2 The emergency response team arrived pronto to the scene.
formal Please submit your report by tomorrow morning, we need it pronto.
informal Hey, can you pass me that pen pronto?
slang I told him to get his act together pronto.
figurative The project is running late, we need to pick up the pace pronto.
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