nowaday
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English
Adjective
nowaday (not comparable)
- Existing nowadays; current, present; contemporary.
- 2005, Amelia Glaser, David Weintraub, Yankl Salant, Proletpen: America’s Rebel Yiddish Poets:
- The red sealing wax drips and flames: a piece of the heart I hold in my hand over the candle of my nowaday sorrow.
- 2007, James McCourt, Now Voyagers: The Night Sea Journey, page 306:
- Or that these (shall we go ahead and call both outcomes issues) would be the nowaday worries, with no time out?
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Adverb
nowaday (not comparable)
- Alternative form of nowadays
Usage notes
- Archaic in standard English, nowaday is principally used by non-native speakers and in reported speech in fiction.
Noun
nowaday
- (rare) The present period; contemporary times.
- 1987, W.J.Aerts, “Appendix: The Latin-Greek Wordlist in MS 236 of the Municipal Library of Avranches, FOL. 97v”, in Reginald Allen Brown, editor, Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1986, Boydell & Brewer, →ISBN, page 69:
- If so, it should be noted that ουντυγχάνω does not exist in nowaday's South Italian, and, probably, did not either in medieval South Italian (though it is not excluded, of course, because during the presence of the Byzantines in (Southern) Italy a greater influence of the Byzantine koine of that time can be postulated).
- 1995, Cynthia Mills Coté, Amazing grace: the story of some Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, the Stevensons, Flemings, and others, who migrated from North Carolina to Missouri in 1819, page 120:
- When I think back over the one hundred years that the Stevensons lived there, the things we had to deal with and use, would give these safety people of nowaday a blood hemorrhage.
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