current

Main Entry:
current [kur-uhnt, kuhr-]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: contemporary; common
Synonyms: accepted, accustomed, afoot, circulating, common knowledge, customary, cutting-edge, doing, existent, extant, fad, fashionable, general, going around, hot*, in, in circulation, in progress, in the mainstream, in the news, in use, in vogue, instant, leading-edge, mod, modern, now*, on front burner, ongoing, popular, present, present-day, prevailing, prevalent, rampant, regnant, rife, ruling, state-of-the-art, swinging, topical, trendy, up-to-date, widespread
Antonyms: antiquated, old, old-fashioned, past, uncommon, uncontemporary
Main Entry: accepted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: generally agreed upon
Synonyms: accustomed, acknowledged, allowed, approved, arrived at, authorized, card-carrying, chosen, confirmed, conventional, credited, current, customary, endorsed, established, fashionable, in vogue, kosher*, legit, normal, okayed, orthodox, passed, popular, preferred, received, recognized, regular, sanctioned, standard, straight*, time-honored, touted, universal, unopposed, usual, welcomed
Antonyms: irregular, questionable, unconventional, unorthodox
Main Entry: actual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: existing at the present time
Synonyms: current, exact, existent, extant, live, living, original, prevailing
Antonyms: hypothetical, imaginary, nominal, past, reputed, theoretical, unreal
Main Entry: au courant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in the current
Synonyms: abreast of, aware, cognizant, current, enlightened, hip, hip*, informed, knowledgeable, up on, up to speed, up to speed, up-to-date, up-to-the-minute, well-informed
Main Entry: breeze
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: light wind
Synonyms: air, airflow, breath, current, draft, flurry, gust, puff, waft, whiff, zephyr
Main Entry: chic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fashionable
Synonyms: chichi*, clean*, current, dap, dapper, dashing, elegant, exclusive, faddish, last word, latest thing, mod, modern, modish, natty, sharp, smart, stylish, swank, trendy, voguish, with-it
Antonyms: dull, old-fashioned, out-moded, unfashionable
Main Entry: circulation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: moving circularly
Synonyms: circling, circuit, circumvolution, current, flow, flowing, gyration, gyre, motion, revolution, rotation, round, turn, twirl, wheel, whirl
Antonyms: blockage
Main Entry: common
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: average, ordinary
Synonyms: accepted, banal, bourgeois, casual, characteristic, colloquial, comformable, commonplace, conventional, current, customary, daily, everyday, familiar, frequent, general, habitual, hackneyed, homely, humdrum, informal, mediocre, monotonous, natural, obscure, passable, plain, prevailing, prevalent, probable, prosaic, regular, routine, run-of-the-mill, simple, stale, standard, stereotyped, stock, trite, trivial, typical, undistinguished, universal, unvaried, usual, wearisome, workaday, worn-out
Notes: mutual applies to reciprocal relationships between two or more things; if something is held in common, use 'common' instead
Antonyms: abnormal, extraordinary, infrequent, noteworthy, rare, scarce, uncommon, unusual, valuable
Main Entry: contemporary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: modern
Synonyms: abreast, au courant, contempo, current, existent, extant, hot off press, in fashion, in vogue, instant, just out, latest, leading-edge, mod, new, newfangled, now, present, present-day, recent, red-hot, state-of-the-art*, today, topical, ultramodern, up*, up-to-date, up-to-the-minute, voguish, with it, à la mode
Notes: contemporary can be predicated of persons, conditions, or events; contemporaneous is predicable only of occurrences or events
Antonyms: old, old-fashioned, past, preceding
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