26984 words

contemporaries

9 definitions β€’ 13 examples
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Examples:

Although the play was written hundreds of years ago, it still has a contemporary feel to it.
I wanted to update my kitchen and put in something more contemporary.
2
belonging to the same period, or to a stated period in the past:

Examples:

Almost all of the contemporary accounts of the event have been lost.
contemporary with Most of the writers he was contemporary with were interested in the same subjects.
3
someone living during the same period as someone else:

Examples:

Was he a contemporary of Shakespeare's?
4
a person who is of the same age as you:

Examples:

She didn't mix with her contemporaries, preferring the company of older people.
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belonging to the same or a stated period in the past:

Examples:

She’s been reading contemporary accounts of New York from the early 1900s.
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someone living during the same period as another:

Examples:

Franklin and Jefferson were contemporaries.
8
a person who is the same age as you:

Examples:

The language you use with your contemporaries may not be appropriate in the classroom.
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There is a need to remain responsive to the ever-changing challenges and opportunities of the contemporary business environment.
While there is a small but steady market in traditional bespoke shoes, there are those who want something with more of a contemporary design.

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