The present day: meaning, definitions and examples

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the present day

 

[ ðə ˈprɛzənt deɪ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

time

The current period of time; now.

Synonyms

contemporary times, nowadays, today.

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Word Description / Examples
the present day

Used for formal contexts or discussions that compare current situations to the past.

  • In the present day, technology has greatly advanced compared to the 20th century
  • The present day issues in healthcare require innovative solutions
today

Used in everyday language to refer to the current day or the present moment, often in discussions of events or conditions.

  • Today, we face many environmental challenges
  • What are your plans for today?
nowadays

Commonly used in casual conversation to discuss recent trends or general observations about the current period. It often carries a slightly informal tone.

  • Nowadays, people are more conscious about their health and diet
  • More and more kids nowadays prefer playing video games to going outside
contemporary times

Typically used in academic or literary contexts to discuss events, art, or social changes occurring in recent history.

  • Contemporary times have seen a dramatic shift in cultural norms
  • The literature of contemporary times often explores themes of isolation and connectivity

Examples of usage

  • In the present day, technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate.
  • The challenges we face in the present day require innovative solutions.
Context #2 | Noun

gift

A gift or something that is given to someone.

Synonyms

donation, gift, offering.

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gift

This word is typically used when giving something willingly to someone without any expectation of payment or something in return, often on special occasions.

  • He surprised her with a beautiful gift for her birthday.
  • They exchanged gifts during the holiday season.
offering

This term is often used in religious or ceremonial contexts, where something is given as a sign of respect, devotion, or sacrifice.

  • They brought offerings to the temple as part of their spiritual practices.
  • The villagers presented an offering to their god during the festival.
donation

This term is best used when referring to giving something, usually money or goods, to a charitable cause voluntarily.

  • The hospital received a large donation from an anonymous benefactor.
  • She makes a monthly donation to the local food bank.

Examples of usage

  • She received a beautiful present on her birthday.
  • The children eagerly unwrapped their presents on Christmas morning.

Translations

Translations of the word "the present day" in other languages:

🇵🇹 o dia de hoje

🇮🇳 आज का दिन

🇩🇪 der heutige Tag

🇮🇩 hari ini

🇺🇦 сьогоднішній день

🇵🇱 dzisiejszy dzień

🇯🇵 今日

🇫🇷 aujourd'hui

🇪🇸 el día de hoy

🇹🇷 bugün

🇰🇷 오늘날

🇸🇦 اليوم الحالي

🇨🇿 dnešní den

🇸🇰 dnešný deň

🇨🇳 今天

🇸🇮 današnji dan

🇮🇸 dagurinn í dag

🇰🇿 бүгінгі күн

🇬🇪 დღევანდელი დღე

🇦🇿 bugünkü gün

🇲🇽 el día de hoy

Etymology

The term 'the present day' originated from Middle English and has been used since the 14th century to refer to the current time period. It emphasizes the contemporary nature of a specific era or moment in time. Over the years, the phrase has evolved to convey both the temporal significance of 'now' as well as the act of giving gifts or presents to others.