Now
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adverb
at the present time or moment: You are at present using a lexicon.
without further delay; immediately; at one time: Either do it now or not at all.
at this time or juncture in some menstruum nether consideration or in some grade of proceedings described: The example was now ready for the jury.
at the fourth dimension or moment immediately past: I saw him just at present on the street.
conjunction
inasmuch as; since: Now you're hither, why not stay for dinner?
noun
the present time or moment: Up to now no ane has volunteered.
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Idioms about now
now and again, occasionally. Likewise now and so.
now that, inasmuch equally; since: Now that she is rich and famous, she is constantly beingness besieged by appeals for aid.
Origin of now
First recorded earlier 900; 1965–seventy for def. 11; Center English; Onetime English nū, cognate with Sometime 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 account, present, now and again, noway, nowel
Other definitions for at present (2 of 2)
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How to utilize at present 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; present
given the nowadays circumstances now we'll have to stay to the stop
conjunction
(subordinating often foll by that) seeing that; since it has become the case that now you're in charge, things will be better
sentence connector
- used as a transitional particle or hesitation word now, I tin't really say
- used for accent now mind to this
- used at the terminate of a command, esp in dismissal run along, now
Word Origin for now
Sometime English nū; compare Old Saxon nū, German nun, Latin nunc, Greek nu
Collins English Lexicon - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Other Idioms and Phrases with now
In addition to the idioms beginning with at present
- now and once more
- now or never, it's
- now that
- now you're talking
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