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Without further adieu vs. Without further ado

Without further adieu

/wɪˈðaʊt ˈfɜrðər əˈdju/
This phrase is used to indicate that something will proceed immediately or without any additional delay or fuss.

Examples:

Without further adieu, the play commenced.They began the meeting without further adieu.Let's dive in, without further adieu, to the main topic.

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This word has no antonyms

Without further ado

/wɪˈðaʊt ˈfɜːrðər əˈduː/
A phrase used to indicate that something is being done immediately after what has been said, often to avoid wasting time

Examples:

Let's eat before the food gets cold, without further ado.Without further ado, please welcome our guest speaker.And so, without further ado, let's begin the presentation.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Ado refers to fuss or trouble, while adieu is French for farewell.
  • Remember that ado is commonly used in the phrase without further ado.
  • Adieu is used when bidding someone goodbye.
  • Ado is more about getting into business without delay.
  • Say without further ado to mean without more fuss or delay.
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