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now
adverb as in presently
Strongest match
Strong matches
directly, forthwith, immediately, instantly, nowadays, straightaway
Weak matches
PDQ, any more, at once, at the moment, at this moment, at this time, away, first off, here and now, in a minute, in a moment, in nothing flat, instanter, just now, like now, momentarily, on the double, promptly, pronto, right away, right now, soon, these days, this day
adverb as in at the present
Weak matches
at the moment, at this moment, at this time, here and now, just now, momentarily, right now, this day, yet
adverb as in in the immediate future
Weak matches
adverb as in immediately
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
But now Chicago has once again found itself in the presidential crosshairs.
On Tuesday, the department shared a 31-second video clip on X with the caption "Bye", although the post now appears to have been removed.
The government now has to grapple with an insurgent party with no track record in office and which is eroding Labour's, not just the Conservatives', vote.
It is the original midnight movie and is now being feted around the world for its 50th anniversary with a second life as the longest continuous theatrical release in cinema history.
Kimmel’s monologue then amassed 11 million YouTube views in its first 12 hours online and is now poised to set a record for being the host’s most-watched opening monologue ever.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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