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most current
adjective as in contemporary; common
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- accepted
- accustomed
- afoot
- circulating
- common knowledge
- customary
- cutting-edge
- doing
- existent
- extant
- fashionable
- going around
- hot
- in circulation
- in progress
- in the mainstream
- in the news
- in use
- in vogue
- leading-edge
- on front burner
- popular
- present-day
- prevalent
- rampant
- regnant
- rife
- state-of-the-art
- topical
- trendy
- up-to-date
- widespread
Example Sentences
Most current approaches for predicting crystal structures use physics-based methods that have limitations, including introducing bias and errors or predicting too many crystal forms than actually occur in experiments.
My family’s adaptation is not made with milk or half-and-half as most current recipes of today are, but it does have a tad bit cream as a finishing option.
“Starbucks Pairings were a limited time offer, and we look forward to continuing to create value for our customers through compelling offers. The Starbucks app continues to be the best place for the most current Starbucks deals.”
Most current cameras are frame-based, meaning they take snapshots at regular intervals.
Republican senators haven’t chosen a new leader since 2007, when McConnell was elected — before most current GOP senators took office.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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