today

IPA: tʌdˈeɪ

noun

  • A current day or date.
  • (informal or meteorology) From 6am to 6pm on the current day.
  • The present time period; nowadays.

adjective

  • (informal) Current; up to date.

adverb

  • On the current day or date.
  • In the current era; nowadays; these days.
  • (informal) The day of a recurring cycle or event which is currently happening.
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Examples of "today" in Sentences

  • President is today's speaker.
  • Let's prepare to swelter today.
  • The policy was stipulated today.
  • The situation today is pessimistic.
  • Her condition is superlative today.
  • Today is the anniversary of the martyrdom.
  • It is about the opinion of ophthalmology today.
  • But today… ooo, today just has to top this shit off.
  • They are now one of the most desired collectable automobiles today.
  • Today this current would be called the quiescent or standing current.
  • According to the article, the genitive today is present only in Arabic.
  • If Pelosi had the votes today, the bill would've been scheduled to be voted on *today*
  • Write Thymer Review @WWD @today @review @1. 5 @important @waiting will assign myself a task, due today, called "Write Thymer Review."
  • If you make the person of today put money into a 401(k) *today* you make them worse off (since they wanted to put money in a 401(k) tomorrow), but you make their yesterday’s self happy.
  • Nor would funding in the stimulous bill for *any* problem we face today have made any difference at all *today* and certainly no funding to deal with a pandemic would have yet born any sort of fruit.
  • Haha someone just knocked on my supervisers door and she was sleeping haha poor thing shes been sick mamas not in today either due to sickness I think everyone feels like shit around this place today….
  • Because the Baath Party was dominated by Sunnis, and ruled ruthlessly over a Shiite majority for decades, the term today also carries sectarian undertones, as was seen Tuesday in Tikrit, Mr. Hussein's hometown in Salahuddin Province, north of Baghdad.
  • President Obama used some of the harshest rhetoric of his term today in denouncing the Republican jobs plan, saying the GOP's emphasis on less regulations would harm the environment, undercut health care, and failed to produce necessary jobs in the short term.
  • only thing changed from the default precision theme is i made it a true today plus (sneak peak appears / disappears by scrolling to different respective icons) clarification on today+: calendar items will always show up. only new items will show up for sms / messages / call log

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