Today - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |təˈdeɪ|  American pronunciation of the word today
Brit.  |təˈdeɪ|  British pronunciation of the word today

noun

- the present time or age
the world of today
today we have computers
- the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow)
did you see today's newspaper?

adverb

- in these times (syn: now, nowadays)
today almost every home has television
- on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
I can't meet with you today

Extra examples

We have to finish today.

Earlier today I saw my cousin.

I have an appointment later today.

They announced today that he'll be promoted.

I worry about children today.

Today, more than a million people live there.

Cars aren't built today like they were 30 years ago.

Have you read today's newspaper?

...live for today and let tomorrow worry about itself...

A wise man will save himself today for tomorrow.

The fad of today is the orthodoxy of tomorrow.

I couldn't go shopping yesterday so I'll have to go today.

Ed has his music lesson today.

We're going on holiday today week.

Students today seem to know very little about geography.

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