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today
[tuh-dey]
noun
this present day.
Today is beautiful.
this present time or age.
the world of today.
adverb
on this present day.
I will do it today.
at the present time; in these days.
Today you seldom see horses.
adjective
Informal.of the present era; up-to-date.
the today look in clothing styles.
today
/ əˈɪ /
noun
this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
the present age
children of today
adverb
during or on this day
nowadays
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of today1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
After he drove off, he texted: “Thank you so much for helping me today. God bless you.”
“I am a soccer fan but today we are not for soccer,” he said in Spanish.
If the sun comes out - it's a two o'clock race, it was a four o'clock qualifying today - that makes quite a bit of difference.
This format—”what I did in therapy today,” more or less—is raw and occasionally repetitive.
Navigating dating today, one has to be practical, and Song’s characters weigh risk and reward constantly, stopped by their heads before their hearts can do all the talking.
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