Present-day (Adjective)
Meaning
Belonging to the present time; "contemporary leaders".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The present-day city is a far cry from the small town it was a century ago.
- Present-day technology has made it possible to communicate with people all over the world instantly.
- The museum features exhibits on the history of the region, from ancient civilizations to present-day cultures.
- The company's present-day success is due in large part to the innovative ideas of its founders.
- The present-day implications of climate change are a major concern for scientists and policymakers alike.