without further ado
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Proceeding immediately without any delay or unnecessary talk
- 1Let's start the meeting without further ado.
- 2She began her speech without further ado.
To start something right away without wasting time or talking too much. Just get on with it. No need for extra words or delays. Just do it.
Remember, "without further ado" is a formal expression. Use it in professional settings or formal writing to show respect for others' time and get straight to the point.
at the clinic
Emergency at the Clinic
Thomas
Rebecca, the injured dog just arrived.
Rebecca
Alright, let's get started without further ado.
Thomas
I'll prepare the examination room right away.
Rebecca
Great, I'll gather the necessary supplies.
in a medical facility
Urgent Care Action
Deborah
Robert, the patient in room 3 needs immediate attention.
Robert
Understood, let's get started without further ado.
Deborah
I'll prepare the necessary equipment right away.
Robert
Great, I'll check on the patient's vitals.
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Similar to "without further ado":
- 1without delay
- 2immediately