today

/təˈdeɪ/
adverb
  1. On or during this present day.
    • She finished her homework today instead of waiting until tomorrow.
    • Today we are going to the beach because the weather is nice.
    • I have a meeting today at 3 p.m.
  2. At the present time; in the modern era.
    • Today, many people work from home using computers.
    • Today's technology allows us to communicate instantly across the globe.
    • Young people today are more aware of environmental issues.
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noun
  1. This present day.
    • Today is my birthday, and I'm very excited.
    • Today has been a long and tiring day.
    • What is the date today?
  2. The present time or age.
    • The music of today is very different from that of the 1960s.
    • We must focus on the challenges of today to build a better future.
    • In today's world, information is available at our fingertips.
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