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Does the word "imminent" implies a serious connotation? If so, could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

"Imminent" means that an event is about to happen, that it is approaching, upcoming, or near. It is more formal in tone, so it can sound more serious when you use it. Ex: A climate catastrophe is imminent. Ex: The family was in imminent danger of being evicted from their home.

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