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today
adjective as in contemporary
adjective as in latter-day
Weak matches
adjective as in modern
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in present
adjective as in present-day
adjective as in recent
adjective as in synchronic
Strong match
Weak matches
adjective as in ultramodern
adjective as in up-to-date
Strongest matches
adjective as in up-to-the-minute
adverb as in now
adverb as in presently
noun as in present
Strongest match
Example Sentences
But today's LEDs have a major limitation: when you try to make them brighter by increasing their power, they become less efficient.
Findings were published today in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology.
It is what happened in addition to the firings that night in October of 1973 that probably added to the motivation of special counsel Smith to drop the charges today.
Sarah Johnson, founder and director of Flourish Retail, told the BBC there is less regulation around pricing today, so it is now only a guide.
“Social Security, today, is serving more customers than ever before with staffing levels Congress has reduced to 50-year lows,” O’Malley told the House Appropriations Committee earlier this month.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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