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  2. 1. : on or for this day. 2. : at the present time. today. 2 of 3. noun. : the present day, time, or age. today's youth. 3 of 3. adjective. : of or characteristic of today : now. Synonyms. Adverb. anymore. currently. nowadays. presently. right now. Noun.

  3. adverb, noun. us / təˈdeɪ / uk / təˈdeɪ / Add to word list. A1. (on) the present day: What's the date today? He's going to call you at some point today. Today is even hotter than yesterday! Is that today's paper? He should be back today a week from today (= one week from today). B2. used more generally to mean the present time:

  4. adverb, noun. uk / təˈdeɪ / us / təˈdeɪ / Add to word list. A1. (on) the present day: What's the date today? He's going to call you at some point today. Today is even hotter than yesterday! Is that today's paper? He should be back today a week today (= one week from today). B2. used more generally to mean the present time:

  5. Today definition: this present day. See examples of TODAY used in a sentence.

  6. 1. this day, as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow. 2. the present age: children of today. adv. 3. during or on this day. 4. nowadays. [Old English tō dæge, literally: on this day, from to + dæge, dative of dæg day]

  7. today noun [U], adverb (THIS PERIOD OF TIME) B2. the period of time that is happening now or in this period of time: More young people smoke today than in the past. (Definition of today from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of today. in Chinese (Traditional) (在)今天,(在)今日, 現在,目前,現今… See more.

  8. May 6, 2024 · 1. adverb [ADV with cl] You use today to refer to this day on which you are speaking or writing. How are you feeling today? 2. See also yesterday, tomorrow. 3. adverb. You can refer to the present period of history as today . The United States is in a serious recession today. Synonyms: nowadays, these days, just now, now More Synonyms of today.

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