adj.
Now in existence or progress; current: present-day attitudes about the family.
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Dictionary:
pres·ent-day (prĕz'ənt-dā') |
| Thesaurus: present-day |
| Antonyms: present-day |
| WordNet: present-day |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
belonging to the present time
Synonym: contemporary
| Translations: Present-day |
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