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  1. modern

    • IPA[ˈmɒdn]

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    • adj.
      relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past;characterized by or using the most up-to-date techniques, ideas, or equipment
    • n.
      a person who advocates or practises a departure from traditional styles or values
    • noun: modern, plural noun: moderns

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    • 1. a person who advocates or practises a departure from traditional styles or values they were moderns, they must not look back towards the old generation
    • n.
      Latin as developed since 1500, used especially in scientific terminology.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      extremely modern; advanced: this computer is a high-performance ultra-modern machine

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a living or modern-day language as a subject of study, as contrasted with classical Latin and Greek: pupils were allowed to choose whether or not to take a modern language he studied modern languages at Trinity College

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a free, expressive style of dancing started in the early 20th century as a reaction to ...

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    • adj.
      in or relating to the present or recent times: I bet you wish that I was a bank robber, some sort of modern-day Robin Hood

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      history up to the present day, from some arbitrary point taken to represent the end of the ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      history up to the present day, from some arbitrary point taken to represent the end of the ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      Latin as developed since 1500, used especially in scientific terminology.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈmädərn]

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    • adj.
      relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past: the pace of modern life modern U.S. history
    • n.
      a person who advocates or practices a departure from traditional styles or values.

    Oxford American Dictionary