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current

[kur-uhnt, kuhr-] / ˈkɜr ənt, ˈkʌr- /




Usage

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Something that is current is in general circulation or is a matter of common knowledge or acceptance: current usage in English. That which is prevailing is that which has superseded others: prevailing fashion. That which is prevalent exists or is spread widely: a prevalent idea.


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Bellingham's England team-mate Morgan Rogers reiterated the togetherness of this current group.

From BBC • Jun. 12, 2026

His new defence secretary Jarvis now faces the daunting task of helping Sir Keir finalise a defence investment plan that his predecessor had said "could make the country less safe" in its current form.

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2026

The company said it expects a similar elevated balance in the current quarter, with balances returning to normalized levels by the end of the year.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026

Both ranges beat Wall Street’s current fiscal 2026 estimates—for earnings of $23.54 a share and revenue of $26.1 billion.

From Barron's • Jun. 11, 2026

Later in the nineteenth century, scientists will discover that a weak electrical current applied to the exposed brain of a laboratory animal will make certain muscles twitch involuntarily and certain senses sharpen or go dead.

From "Phineas Gage" by John Fleischman




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