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not yet

adv. Used to describe that something is expected to happen but has not for the moment.

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not yet

adv. subsequent to a specified or implied time; "he hasn't arrived yet" [ant: already]

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Not Yet

Not Yet may refer to:

  • Madadayo (English:Not Yet), a 1993 Japanese film by Akira Kurosawa
  • Not Yet (Monotonix album), 2011
  • Not Yet (Art Blakey album), 1988
  • Not Yet (band), a sub-unit of the all-female Japanese pop group AKB48
  • "Not Yet" (song), a song by Ayumi Hamasaki from Secret
Not Yet (Monotonix album)

Not Yet is the second full-length album by Israeli band Monotonix released January 25, 2011 on Drag City records. It was recorded by Steve Albini in Electrical Audio studio in Chicago over 3 sessions in January, April and July 2010. At the time of the album's release critics were halved by the primitive aesthetics, punk minimalism, and Albini's raw production, with the likes of Pitchfork and Spin Magazine expressing disappointment, but Prefix Magazine claiming ""they now seem concerned with commanding your respect just as much as your hips" and Zaptown naming it an "iconic punk album for the times". PopMatters went as far as "The romance and mystery in Gat's guitar set 'em apart. Monotonix trust their rock chops enough to let in some beauty and softness along the way, and that's what makes them, but make no mistake, they'll still flatten everyone in the room."

Not Yet (band)

Not Yet (stylized as Not yet, pronounced as ) is a sub-unit of the all-female Japanese pop group AKB48.

Not Yet (Art Blakey album)

Not Yet is an album by drummer Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers recorded in Italy in 1988 and released on the Soul Note label.

Usage examples of "not yet".

Some of the others in our party had not yet finished turning around to see what had happened to me.

In July, I skipped the Tour de France, not yet ready for the strenuous routine of a three-week stage race.

In this case, at the person of a single girl, not yet officially a woman.

The eclipse then proceeded as they do on Earth, the crescent of darkness biting deeper into the round blaze as the soletta floated into its position between Mars and sun, with its mirrors not yet positioned to pass the light through: the sky going a dark violet, the darkness taking over the majority of the disk, leaving only a crescent of blaze until that too disappeared, and the sun was a dark circle in the sky, edged by the whisper of a corona—.