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What is the adverb for moment?

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momentarily
  1. In a momentary manner; for a moment or instant.
  2. (US, proscribed) In a moment or very soon; at any moment.
  3. Progressively; moment by moment.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “I was getting ready to go call a cab and paused momentarily to gaze at Gavin.”
      “My husband will be here to pick me up momentarily.”
      “Slowly and momentarily, she turned her eyes from him.”
momently
  1. (archaic) From moment to moment; continually. [from 16th c.]
  2. (literary) Momentarily; for a moment. [from 19th c.]
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The mother bounced the child momently and seemed prepared to leave without her son proffering an apology.”
      “And then, momently, all is still, and all is silent save the voice of the clock.”
      “Perhaps it was a married pair, and their approach might be momently expected.”
momentally
  1. (obsolete) For a moment; briefly.
momentously
  1. In a momentous manner.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “They made the rounds at the meetings of the financial organizations, presenting their data as a momentously cautionary tale.”
      “As the general flight to risk assets go to dangerous excess, the nature of financial claims inflation and intermediation are altered momentously.”
      “David Coleman did, because of the tone in which he delivered it in his football commentaries, momentously, as if he knew it was coming all along.”
momentaneously
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