The present time Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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the present time

[ðə ˈprɛzənt taɪm ]

Definition

Context #1 | Noun

daily life

The present time refers to the current period in which we are living, encompassing the events, situations, and circumstances happening now.

Synonyms

contemporary era, current moment, the here and now.

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Word Description / Examples
the present time

This is a duplicate of 'the present time' listed above. Please refer to the first entry for context and examples.

current moment

Best used when emphasizing the exact, specific time right now.

  • At this current moment, I am not able to give you an answer
the here and now

Informal, often used for emphasizing the immediacy of a situation.

  • We need to focus on the here and now, not worry about the future
contemporary era

Suitable for formal contexts, discussing historical or cultural periods.

  • In the contemporary era, technology has transformed how we communicate

Examples of usage

  • We must focus on the present time and not dwell on the past or worry excessively about the future.
  • Living in the present time allows us to fully experience the beauty of each moment.

Translations

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Origin of 'the present time'

The phrase 'the present time' has been in use since the 14th century. It is a combination of the Middle English word 'present', meaning 'existing or occurring now', and 'time', which comes from the Old English 'tīma'. Together, they form a concept that has remained essential in human understanding of temporal existence.