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    To·day
    /təˈdā/

    adverb

    • 1. on or in the course of this present day: "she's thirty today" Similar this daythis very daybefore tomorrowthis morning

    noun

    • 1. this present day: "today is a day of rest" Similar this daythis very day
  2. The meaning of TODAY is on or for this day. How to use today in a sentence.

  3. 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. 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: Today, people are much more concerned about their health than they were in the past.

  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. noun. the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow) “ Today is beautiful” “did you see today's newspaper?” see more. noun. the present time or age. “the world of today ” “ today we have computers” see more. Pronunciation. US. /təˈdeɪ/ UK. /təˈdeɪ/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Today."

  8. A1. this day, or on this day: It's Johann's birthday today. Today is Friday. Fewer examples. Did you catch many fish today? The rent is due today. Photographers were out in force at the palace today. Before we get down to business, I'd like to thank you all for coming today. "What's the date today?" "It's the fifth."

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