˜yÐÄvlog

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nowadays

[ nou-uh-deyz ]

adverb

  1. at the present day; in these times:

    Few people do their laundry by hand nowadays.



noun

  1. the present:

    The kitchens of nowadays are much more efficient than when I was a boy.

nowadays

/ ˈ²Ô²¹ÊŠÉ™ËŒ»å±ðɪ³ú /

adverb

  1. in these times
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of nowadays1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English nou adaies; now, a- 1, day, -s 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of nowadays1

C14: from now + adays from Old English a on + »åæ²µ±ð²õ genitive of day
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Instead, the pope has lived and preached what Jesus commanded his followers to do in the Sermon on the Mount, which to the right might as well be the Communist Manifesto nowadays.

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She adds: "It was absolutely wonderful because teenagers get such a bad rap nowadays."

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"It's hard to tell exactly how much Tesla is hands-on managed nowadays by Musk," says Prof Wells.

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But nowadays, the term is just likely to describe the often-smaller Parmesan crisps found in salads, pastas or elsewhere.

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As Vogue wrote in January: "For a period of time, sheerness was few and far between, but nowadays, 'naked dressing' is commonplace every season."

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