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- adverbtoday (adverb)
- on or in the course of this present day:"she's thirty today" · "he will appear in court today"
- at the present period of time; nowadays:"millions of people today cannot afford adequate housing"
nountoday (noun)- this present day:"today is a day of rest" · "today's game against the Blue Jays"
- the present period of time:"the powerful computers of today" · "today's society"
OriginOld English tō dæg ‘on (this) day’. Compare with tomorrow and tonight.Similar and Opposite Wordsadverbnoun
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