coming soon — used to indicate that something will happen or be available in the near future
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: used to indicate that something will happen or be available in the near future
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn/
Example Sentences
- The pizza place has a sign that says 'Coming soon' - I've been waiting for three months!
- Netflix shows always say 'Season 2 coming soon' and then we wait two years.
- The new shopping mall is coming soon to our neighborhood.
coming soon
ADVERB[/ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn/]
used to indicate that something will happen or be available in the near future

💡 Concept
The bookstore window announces 'Coming Soon' for the new fantasy novel release.
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn/
🇬🇧 UK/ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn/
🌳Etymology
Rootcome
Suffix-ing
🎵Rhyme
moontuneJunenoon
moon
tune
June
noon
🔗Collocations
movie coming soon
coming soon to theaters
new features coming soon
update coming soon
restaurant coming soon
📝Examples
😄 Fun example
“The pizza place has a sign that says 'Coming soon' - I've been waiting for three months!”
😄 Fun example
“Netflix shows always say 'Season 2 coming soon' and then we wait two years.”
“The new shopping mall is coming soon to our neighborhood.”
😄 Fun example
“My mom said dinner is coming soon, but she hasn't even started cooking yet.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
arriving shortlyon the wayapproachingimminentupcoming
Antonyms
already hereavailable nowdelayed
Related
launchreleaseopeningdebutpremiere
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