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I . early <-ier, -iest [or more early, most early]> [ˈɜ:lɪ, ingl. am. ˈɜ:r-] ADJ.

3. early form. (prompt):

to give an early answer

5. early (first):

early edition

II . early [ˈɜ:lɪ, ingl. am. ˈɜ:r-] ADV.

1. early (soon):

early
to get up early

2. early (ahead of time):

early

3. early (close to beginning of period):

early
early in life

Early English ADJ.

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Side effects of many medications including cancer chemotherapy, nauseants or morning sickness in early pregnancy.
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She spent much of her childhood with her maternal grandfather who owned a large country estate and was from an early age a nature and animal lover.
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It was partly based on people in her life and on her own early romantic experiences.
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He believed that carriers could not be successfully defended by their own aircraft without some form of early-warning system.
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He died very young in the early years of the 13th century with a reputation for holiness.
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The model and businesswoman said she had to have an emergency caesarean operation as his heart rate had slipped and doctors decided to deliver him, eight weeks early.
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The festival helped promote many new hard rock and heavy metal acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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He began to develop a key interest in films studies while taking his theology courses in the early 1960s.
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Early settlers to the area started homesteads in the timberline, which provided building materials and fuel.
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The Cornish frame drum crowdy-crawn, which was also used for harvesting grain, was known as early as 1880.
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