without further ado
Also, without more ado. Without more work, ceremony, or fuss. For example, Without further ado they adjourned the meeting and went home, or And now, without more ado, here is our speaker of the day. This idiom has one of the few surviving uses of the noun ado, meaning “what is being done.” (Another is much ado about nothing.) [Late 1300s]
Words nearby without further ado
without a leg to stand on,
without a stitch on,
without batting an eye,
without doubt,
without fail,
without further ado,
without question,
without so much as,
withoutdoors,
withstand,
withy