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    tout de suite
    /ˌtuː də ˈswiːt/

    adverb

    • 1. immediately; at once: "she left tout de suite"

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  2. May 11, 2024 · The expression tout de suite is composed tout (all) and de suite (what follows, happens next). Tout comes from totus (all, each, in entirety) in Latin. Suite is related to the French verb suivre (to follow), which in turn comes from sequor in Latin.

  3. TOUT DE SUITE translate: at once, right, right away, straight away, straight off, this instant. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  4. The meaning of TOUT DE SUITE is immediately. immediately… See the full definition Games & Quizzes ... Post the Definition of tout de suite to Facebook Facebook.

  5. Tout de suite is an extremely common French expression that is an absolute must know for all French learners. When literally translated it means “all in a row”, but its real meaning is closer to “right now”, “immediately”, or “straightaway”.

  6. prendre la suite de [successeur] to succeed ⧫ to take over from. suites plural feminine noun. (= conséquences) consequences. avoir des suites to have consequences. mort des suites d’une longue maladie dead as the result of a long illness ⧫ dead after a long illness.

  7. Tout de suite definition: at once; immediately.. See examples of TOUT DE SUITE used in a sentence.

  8. Usage notes: Tout de suite is one of the most common expressions in the French language, and is just one of several ways to say “right away, immediately.” Because the e in de is instable and therefore often silent, tout de suite is sometimes misspelled “toute suite” or even, in English, “toot sweet.”