Now & Again by Julia Turshen

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adverb

at the present time or moment: You are now using a dictionary.

without farther delay; immediately; at in one case: Either exercise it now or not at all.

at this time or juncture in some menstruum nether consideration or in some course of proceedings described: The instance was at present prepare for the jury.

at the fourth dimension or moment immediately past: I saw him but now on the street.

in these nowadays times; nowadays: Now you rarely see horse-drawn carriages.

under the present or existing circumstances; every bit matters stand: I see now what you meant.

(used to introduce a argument or question): Now, you lot don't really mean that.

(used to strengthen a command, entreaty, or the like): Now end that!

conjunction

inasmuch as; since: Now you're here, why non stay for dinner?

substantive

the present fourth dimension or moment: Up to now no one has volunteered.

describing word

upward-to-the-infinitesimal; encompassing the latest ideas, fads, or fashions: the now look; the at present generation.

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Idioms near now

    now and over again, occasionally. Also at present and then.

    now that, inasmuch as; since: Now that she is rich and famous, she is constantly beingness besieged by appeals for help.

Origin of now

First recorded earlier 900; 1965–70 for def. 11; Centre English; Sometime English nū, cognate with Old Norse, Gothic nū; akin to High german nun, Latin num, Sanskrit nu, Greek nú, nûn

OTHER WORDS FROM now

nowness, noun

Words nearby now

Novoshakhtinsk, Novosibirsk, Novotný, Novum Organum, novus ordo seclorum, now, Now business relationship, nowadays, at present and again, noway, nowel

Other definitions for now (2 of 2)

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How to use now in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for now


adverb

at or for the present time or moment

at this exact moment; immediately

in these times; nowadays

given the nowadays circumstances now nosotros'll have to stay to the end

(preceded past just) very recently he left just now

(oft preceded past only) very soon he is leaving simply now

at present and again, now and then, every at present and again or every now and and so occasionally; on and off

for now for the time beingness

now now! (interjection) an exclamation used to rebuke or pacify someone

now and so

  1. (judgement connector) used to preface an important remark, the adjacent stride in an statement, etc
  2. (interjection) an expression of mild reproof now then, don't tease!

conjunction

(subordinating ofttimes foll by that) seeing that; since it has become the case that now you lot're in charge, things will exist better

sentence connector

  1. used as a transitional particle or hesitation give-and-take now, I tin can't really say
  2. used for emphasis now mind to this
  3. used at the end of a command, esp in dismissal run along, at present

noun

the nowadays moment or time now is the time to go

adjective

informal of the moment; stylish the now look is street way

Word Origin for at present

Sometime English nū; compare Erstwhile Saxon nū, High german nun, Latin nunc, Greek nu

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Other Idioms and Phrases with at present


In improver to the idioms beginning with now

  • now and again
  • now or never, it'due south
  • now that
  • now you lot're talking

also see:

  • any 24-hour interval (now)
  • every now and so
  • hither and at present
  • just now

The American Heritage® Idioms Lexicon Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Visitor. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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