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Modern-day   /mˈɑdərn-deɪ/   Listen
Modern-day

adjective
1.
Characteristic of the present.  Synonym: contemporary.  "The role of computers in modern-day medicine"






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"Modern-day" Quotes from Famous Books



... no one could have been found to listen to such a statement. Garlands of roses fluttered overhead; roses wreathed the sides, pink linings concealed the dark boards, and, as for the occupants, they looked more like denizens of another world than practical, modern-day schoolgirls. The oarswomen stood at their post, wearing pale green caps over their flowing locks, and loose robes of the same colour. The musicians were robed in pink, with fillets of gauze tied round their heads, and underneath the central awning sat a gorgeous figure who was ...
— Tom and Some Other Girls - A Public School Story • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey



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