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instant

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An instant is a very, very short time. If something happens in an instant, it happens very fast. Think of a camera flash. It happens in an instant. You can say, 'I will be back in an instant.' It means you will be back very soon. It is a good word to use when you want to show that something is quick.

When you use the word instant, you are talking about a moment that passes quickly. It is often used to describe things that happen immediately. For example, 'The answer came in an instant.' This means the person knew the answer right away. It is similar to saying 'a second' or 'a moment,' but it sounds a bit more dramatic.

The noun instant is used to highlight the brevity of a specific point in time. It is common in phrases like 'in an instant' to describe sudden changes or actions. Unlike 'moment,' which can sometimes be a bit longer, 'instant' carries a stronger sense of immediacy. It is frequently used in both narrative writing and daily speech to keep the pace of a story moving quickly.

Using instant allows for a precise description of temporal immediacy. It is often used in collocations such as 'at that instant' or 'for an instant,' which help ground a narrative in a specific, fleeting point in time. While it is synonymous with 'moment,' 'instant' emphasizes the lack of duration more sharply. It is a staple in descriptive writing where the author wants to capture a sudden realization or a quick physical movement.

In advanced English, instant functions as a versatile tool for emphasizing the ephemeral nature of time. Beyond its literal noun usage, it is frequently employed as an adjective to denote convenience, such as 'instant gratification' or 'instant access.' When used as a noun, it can carry a psychological weight, describing a moment of profound realization or a 'defining instant.' Understanding the subtle difference between 'instant' and 'moment' is key; 'instant' suggests a mathematical point on a timeline, whereas 'moment' implies a period with potential duration.

The noun instant possesses a rich etymological history, stemming from the Latin instans, denoting a state of 'pressing' or 'impending.' In literary contexts, it is often used to freeze time, allowing the reader to inhabit a specific, fleeting point of consciousness. Mastery of this word involves recognizing its shift from an adjective of urgency to a noun of temporal precision. It appears in philosophical discussions regarding the nature of the 'now' and in technical contexts where 'instant' refers to a specific timestamp in data processing. Its usage is a hallmark of precise, evocative prose, capable of transforming a simple description into a vivid, high-stakes scene.

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  • Instant means a very short time.
  • It is a noun and an adjective.
  • Commonly used in 'in an instant'.
  • It comes from Latin for 'standing near'.

When we talk about an instant, we are describing a slice of time that is incredibly short. Think of it as the smallest unit of time that still allows for something to happen. It is often used to emphasize speed or suddenness in our daily lives.

You might hear someone say they will be back in an instant, which is a friendly way of promising to return very quickly. It is not a specific measurement like a minute, but rather a feeling of immediacy. Whether you are waiting for a computer to load or catching a falling glass, that split-second is what we call an instant.

The word instant comes from the Latin word instans, which means 'standing near' or 'pressing.' It arrived in English through Old French in the 14th century. Originally, it carried a sense of urgency, as if something were pressing against the present moment.

Over centuries, the meaning shifted from 'urgent' to 'happening immediately.' It is fascinating how a word that once meant 'standing close' now helps us describe the blink of an eye. It shares roots with 'instance,' which also implies something that is present or 'standing' right in front of you for examination.

In casual conversation, we use instant to emphasize how fast things happen. Common phrases include 'in an instant' or 'this very instant.' It is a versatile word that fits well in both professional settings and friendly chats.

When you use it as an adjective, it often describes things that are ready immediately, like 'instant coffee' or 'instant messaging.' As a noun, it almost always refers to time. Remember that it is a countable noun, so you can have 'one instant' or 'many instants,' though we usually focus on just one!

In an instant: Happening very quickly. The light changed in an instant.

This very instant: Right now, without delay. I want you home this very instant!

At that instant: At that exact moment. At that instant, the phone rang.

For an instant: For a brief moment. For an instant, I thought I saw him.

Every instant: All the time. I enjoyed every instant of the trip.

The word instant is pronounced /ˈɪnstənt/ in both British and American English. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like 'distant' and 'constant.'

As a noun, it follows standard rules: 'an instant' (singular) or 'instants' (plural). It is frequently used with the preposition 'in' or 'at.' When used as an adjective, it does not change form, regardless of the noun it describes. It is a very stable word in English grammar.

豆知識

It once meant 'urgent' before it meant 'fast'.

発音ガイド

イギリス英語 /ˈɪnstənt/

Short 'i' sound, followed by a clear 'st' and 'nt'.

アメリカ英語 /ˈɪnstənt/

Similar to UK, clear 't' sounds.

よくある間違い

  • Pronouncing the 't' too softly.
  • Adding an extra vowel sound.
  • Confusing the stress.

韻が合う語

distant constant resistant persistent assistant

難易度

読解 1/5

Easy to read

ライティング 2/5

Commonly used

スピーキング 2/5

Very useful

リスニング 1/5

Clear sound

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

time second fast

次に学ぶ

instantaneous instantly instance

上級

ephemeral momentary

知っておくべき文法

Articles with nouns

an instant

Prepositional phrases of time

in an instant

Adjective usage

instant success

レベル別の例文

1

I will be back in an instant.

back = return, instant = short time

Use 'in an' before instant.

2

The light went on in an instant.

light = lamp, instant = fast

Preposition 'in' is common.

3

He left in an instant.

left = went away

Simple past tense.

4

It happened in an instant.

happened = occurred

Refers to a past event.

5

I saw it for an instant.

saw = looked at

Used with 'for' to show duration.

6

The food was ready in an instant.

ready = prepared

Adjective usage implied.

7

She smiled for an instant.

smiled = made a happy face

Short duration.

8

Wait an instant, please.

wait = stay

Imperative sentence.

1

The decision was made in an instant.

2

I knew the answer in an instant.

3

For an instant, the room was quiet.

4

He disappeared in an instant.

5

The change happened in an instant.

6

She realized the truth in an instant.

7

The car stopped in an instant.

8

I felt happy for an instant.

1

At that instant, the door opened.

2

He regretted his words in an instant.

3

The pain vanished in an instant.

4

For an instant, I forgot my name.

5

The scene changed in an instant.

6

She was there in an instant.

7

I captured the moment in an instant.

8

The crowd cheered in an instant.

1

The decision, made in an instant, changed everything.

2

For an instant, the world seemed to stop.

3

At that very instant, the power went out.

4

The connection was lost in an instant.

5

He recognized her in an instant.

6

The tension dissipated in an instant.

7

In an instant, the sky turned dark.

8

I was captivated for an instant.

1

The realization hit him in an instant of pure clarity.

2

For an instant, the boundary between dream and reality blurred.

3

At that critical instant, he chose to remain silent.

4

The entire landscape was transformed in an instant.

5

She experienced an instant of profound peace.

6

In an instant, the opportunity had slipped away.

7

The data was processed in an instant.

8

He lived for that one, defining instant.

1

The philosophical divide rests on the nature of the present instant.

2

An instant of hesitation cost him the championship.

3

She captured the fleeting instant in a single photograph.

4

The transition occurred in an instant of cosmic significance.

5

For an instant, the silence was absolute.

6

He existed only in the present instant.

7

The narrative hinges on that one, catastrophic instant.

8

An instant of grace saved the entire project.

よく使う組み合わせ

in an instant
at that instant
for an instant
every instant
a single instant
defining instant
the very instant
last an instant
capture the instant
waste an instant

慣用句と表現

"in an instant"

very quickly

The fire spread in an instant.

neutral

"this very instant"

right now

Clean your room this very instant!

casual

"at the drop of an instant"

immediately/without hesitation

He is ready at the drop of an instant.

casual

"not for an instant"

never/not even for a short time

I did not for an instant believe him.

neutral

"a fleeting instant"

a very short moment that passes

It was just a fleeting instant of joy.

literary

"in a split instant"

extremely fast

It happened in a split instant.

casual

間違えやすい

instant instance

similar spelling

instance = example

For instance, look here.

instant instant

similar meaning

instant = time

In an instant.

instant constant

rhymes

constant = unchanging

A constant friend.

instant distant

rhymes

distant = far away

A distant land.

文型パターン

A1

Subject + verb + in an instant

He ran in an instant.

B1

For an instant + subject + verb

For an instant, I felt fear.

B1

At that instant + subject + verb

At that instant, the bell rang.

C1

Subject + verb + an instant of + noun

He had an instant of doubt.

C1

The very instant + subject + verb

The very instant I saw him, I smiled.

語族

名詞

instant a moment

動詞

instantiate to represent as an instance

形容詞

instant immediate

関連

instance same root, different meaning

使い方

frequency

8

丁寧さの度合い

formal neutral casual

ヒント

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a clock ticking once.
💡

When Native Speakers Use It

When describing quick reactions.
🌍

Cultural Insight

We love 'instant' things for convenience.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'an' before instant.
💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'st' sound.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.
💡

Did You Know?

It comes from 'standing near'.
💡

Study Smart

Use it in your daily journal.
💡

Writing Tip

Use it to add urgency.
💡

Speaking Tip

Use it to emphasize speed.

暗記しよう

記憶術

IN-STANT: IN the STANT (stand) of a second.

視覚的連想

A camera flash going off.

Word Web

Time Speed Now Moment

チャレンジ

Try to count how many things happen in one instant today.

語源

Latin

元の意味: standing near

文化的な背景

None.

Used frequently in marketing to denote convenience (e.g., instant coffee).

Instant Karma (John Lennon song) Instant Family (movie)

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

At work

  • Instant access
  • Instant reply
  • Instant update

In daily life

  • In an instant
  • Instant coffee
  • Instant success

In stories

  • At that instant
  • For an instant
  • A defining instant

In technology

  • Instant messaging
  • Instant notification
  • Instant download

会話のきっかけ

"What is something you can do in an instant?"

"Do you prefer instant coffee or brewed coffee?"

"Have you ever had an instant of realization?"

"What is the best way to get instant results?"

"Can you think of a time when everything changed in an instant?"

日記のテーマ

Describe a time you had to make a decision in an instant.

Write about an instant that changed your life.

Why do we value instant results so much today?

Describe a beautiful instant you witnessed recently.

よくある質問

8 問
No, it is a noun or adjective.
Instant is usually shorter.
Yes, but it is less common.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
Coffee that is ready immediately.
IN-stunt.
No, use 'in an instant'.
It used to, but now it means 'fast'.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I will be back in an ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: instant

Instant means a short time.

multiple choice A2

Which means the same as 'very fast'?

正解! おしい! 正解: instant

Instant is a synonym for fast/immediate.

true false B1

An instant is a long time.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

An instant is very short.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

全て一致しました!

Matches phrase to meaning.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Correct order: It happened in an instant.

fill blank B2

For an ___, I thought I was lost.

正解! おしい! 正解: instant

Fits the context of a short moment.

multiple choice C1

What is the noun form of the adjective 'instant'?

正解! おしい! 正解: instant

Instant is both noun and adjective.

true false C1

You can say 'I had an instant of joy'.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Correct usage of the noun.

match pairs C2

Word

意味

全て一致しました!

Matches words to synonyms.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Correct order: That was his defining instant.

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関連コンテンツ

Descriptionsの関連語

low

A1

Not high or tall in height, often positioned close to the ground or a base level. It can also describe a small amount of something, a quiet sound, or a sad mood.

narrow

A1

Narrow describes something that has a very small distance from one side to the other. It is the opposite of wide and is often used to describe roads, paths, or spaces.

thick

A1

Describes something that has a large distance between its two opposite sides or surfaces. It can also describe liquids that are dense and do not flow easily, or things that grow closely together like hair or forest trees.

gray

A1

A neutral color that is a mixture of black and white, often seen in clouds, ash, or lead. It is used to describe objects that lack bright color or to represent a sense of seriousness and neutrality.

purple

A1

Purple is a color that is made by mixing red and blue together. It is a common color found in nature, such as in certain flowers and fruits like grapes.

tiny

A1

Describes something that is very small in size, amount, or degree. It is more emphatic than the word 'small' and is often used to highlight how little something is.

perfect

A1

文法では、完了した動作を表す時制のことだよ。また、「練習が完璧を作る」というフレーズのように、ミスがない理想的な状態を指すときにも使われるね。

massive

A1

Something that is massive is very, very large and heavy. It can also describe something that is much bigger or more powerful than usual.

rough

A1

表面がツルツルじゃなくて、デコボコしていること。難しい状況や、まだできていないことにも使うよ。

soft

A1

Describes something that is easy to press, fold, or shape and is not hard or firm. It can also describe sounds that are quiet or light that is gentle and not too bright.

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