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The closest to the beginning of a period of time. First or original. adv. - With the least delay.

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  • Hope is both the earliest and the most indispensable virtue inherent in the state of being alive.
  • Adverb : early in the year. ,to get up early. ,They came early and found their hosts still dressing. ,The Greeks early learned to sail and navigate
  • Adjective : an early hour of the day. ,an early dinner. ,early French architecture. ,I look forward to an early reply. ,early apples
  • The one born the earliest is Arthur C. Clarke, in 1917.
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