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au courant

[ oh koo-rahn; French oh koo-rahn ]

adjective

  1. fully aware or familiar; cognizant.


au courant

/ o kurɑ̃ /

adjective

  1. up-to-date, esp in knowledge of current affairs
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of au courant1

< French: literally, in the current
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of au courant1

literally: in the current
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Undecided voters can be targeted precisely in many ways, with TikTok the most au courant example.

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Had it arrived four years earlier, amid the spate of class-conscious thrillers like “Parasite,” “Knives Out” and “Joker,” Fennell’s version of an eat-the-rich satire might have seemed at least thematically au courant.

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Capping a day filled with more au courant sounds, Bridges closed out Saturday with his polished throwback magic that proves some things never go out of style.

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This time, the villain is the very au courant artificial intelligence, here called the Entity.

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Yet the current corporate owners of Chia Pets describe the product as unexpectedly au courant, even prophetic.

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