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View definitions for contemporaries

contemporaries

noun as in generation

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  • baby boomers
  • Beat Generation
  • boomers
  • Gen X
  • Gen Y
  • Gen Z
  • Generation A
  • Generation X
  • Generation Y
  • Generation Z
  • Lost Generation
  • Millennials
  • sandwich generation
  • Silent Generation
  • Xennials
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Example Sentences

What made Haynes different from many of his contemporaries, however, was his constant musical receptivity and adaptability.

As a new group, they were part of an Aussie garage-band scene with contemporaries like the Cosmic Psychos, Drunk Mums and Dumb Punts.

Harris forged relationships with both of them, rising alongside contemporaries like Newsom, as she found her feet in the political world.

From BBC

Negative comments fuel her to keep going, especially as she’s witnessed— and helped — other Southern California contemporaries popularize the genre.

He says his contemporaries believe the Tory Party is “filled with a bunch of old people trying to make themselves richer”.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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