present (day)
1present-day — adjective existing now: The amount of money is small by present day standards. The novel is set in present day Russia …
2present-day — 1887, from PRESENT (Cf. present) (adj.) + DAY (Cf. day) …
3present-day — adj [only before noun] modern or existing now ▪ present day Sicily …
4present-day — index present (current) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5present-day — [prez′ənt dā′] adj. of the present time …
6present day — index contemporary, current Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7Present day — For current events, see The term present day is used to describe the rough period of time that surrounds the present. Depending on the context, this period may be as narrow as referring to the immediate moment, or as broad as referring to the… …
8present-day — also present day ADJ: ADJ n Present day things, situations, and people exist at the time in history we are now in. Even by present day standards these were large aircraft. ...a huge area of northern India, stretching from present day Afghanistan… …
9present-day — /prez euhnt day /, adj. current; modern: present day techniques; present day English. [1885 90] * * * …
10present-day — UK / US adjective existing now The novel is set in present day Russia. The amount of money is small by present day standards …