Modern-day - definition, pronunciation
Amer.
Brit.
|ˌmɒd(ə)nˈdeɪ|
adjective
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She's a modern-day Joan of Arc.
The modern-day diet has too little fiber in it.
She uses modern-day Los Angeles as the setting for her book.
Looking at these fossils, I see some similarity to modern-day birds.
Noise is one of the curses of modern-day life.
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