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any day Definition


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now
adverb
    1. At the present time or moment.
      Thesaurus: presently, at this time, right now, at this moment, this day, momentarily, just now, here and now, these days, at present.
    2. Immediately.
      Thesaurus: promptly, soon, in a moment, in a minute, directly, next, straightaway, immediately, instantly, at once, forthwith.
    3. In narrative: then.
      Example: He now turned from journalism to fiction
    4. In these circumstances; as things are.
      Example: I planned to go, but now I can't
    5. Up to the present.
      Example: has now been teaching 13 years
    6. Used in conversation to accompany explanations, warnings, commands, rebukes, words of comfort, etc
      Example: Now, this is what happened
      Example: Careful now!
noun
    1. The present time.
conj
    1. Because at last; because at this time.
      Example: Now we're all here, we'll begin
      Form: now that (also)
Idiom: any day (any moment, any time now)
    At any time soon.
Idiom: as of now
    From this time onward.
Idiom: for now
    Until later; for the time being.
Idiom: just now
    A moment ago.
    At this very moment.
Idiom: now and again (now and then)
    Sometimes; occasionally.
      Thesaurus: sometimes, seldom, infrequently, occasionally, at times, desultorily, intermittently, now and again, from time to time, periodically, sporadically, spasmodically.
Idiom: now for
    Used in anticipation, or in turning from one thing to another
      Example: Now for some fun!
Idiom: now, now!
    Used to comfort someone
      Example: Now, now, don't cry!
    A warning or rebuke
      Example: Now, now! Less noise please!
Idiom: now then!
    A warning or rebuke
Idiom: now..., now...
    One moment..., and the next....
      Example: now crying, now laughing
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon nu.



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