Pronunciation: /tuː suːn/
adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case indicating that something happened before it was expected or appropriate
A1 I think it's too soon to go to bed.
A2 The cake is too soon to eat, it needs to cool down.
B1 It's too soon to make a decision, let's wait a bit longer.
B2 The project deadline is too soon, we need more time to complete it.
C1 The company's expansion plans are too soon to announce publicly.
C2 The new product launch was too soon, as it was not fully developed.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the time at which an action takes place or the degree to which something is done
A1 I woke up too soon this morning.
A2 She left the party too soon.
B1 The project was completed too soon.
B2 The decision to hire a new manager was made too soon.
C1 The company went public too soon, before fully developing their product.
C2 The athlete retired too soon, before reaching their full potential.
formal It would be inappropriate to discuss the details of the incident so soon after it occurred.
informal I think it's too soon to make any decisions about our next vacation.
slang Dude, it's way too soon to start talking about Christmas decorations.
figurative She just broke up with her boyfriend, so it's too soon to start setting her up with someone else.
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