Modern-day
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British pronunciation/mˈɒdəndˈeɪ/
American pronunciation/mˈɑːdɚndˈeɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "modern-day"

modern-day
01

of or belonging to the present time

modern-day

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Example
The TV series has a modern-day setting in New York City.
With her sylphlike form and radiant smile, she resembled a modern-day nymph frolicking in the meadow.
The country's aggressive policies were criticized as a form of modern-day imperialism.
The documentary followed the life of a modern-day princess and her role in various public engagements.
The young activist is seen as a modern-day Young Turk, leading the movement for social justice.
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