🌊current

adjective, noun
/ˈkʌrənt/

Meaning

belonging to the present time; a flow of water or electricity
a body of water or air moving in a definite direction; present time

Example Sentences

She is reading the current issue of the magazine.

The river current was too strong for swimming.

Example Expressions

go with the flow

Synonyms

present, ongoing, modern, flow, stream, tide
Entry 1
present, ongoing, modern, flow
Entry 2
flow, stream, tide

Antonyms

past, outdated, stillness, stagnation
Entry 1
past, outdated
Entry 2
stillness, stagnation

Collocations

current events, current issue, electric current, ocean current
Entry 1
current events, current issue, electric current, ocean current
Entry 2
ocean current, electric current, current events

More Example Sentences

I am currently doing my PhD in Engineering at NSU.

I am currently doing my Masters programme in Business Studies at BUP.

I would like to humbly inquire about the current status of my application.

I am currently doing my undergraduate programme in Economics at Dhaka University.

I would have been happy to do it, but the current circumstances are not favorable.

I am currently working in the software industry and looking for new opportunities.

I understand that change is difficult, but the current approach is not sustainable.

I can take on this responsibility, but I will need to reorganize some of my current tasks.

I understand your goals, but it is not possible to do everything at once with the current resources.

I have noticed that the average salary for my position in the market is higher than my current salary.

Related Vocabularies

Relating to the middle class, often with materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
more near in distance or relationship; someone or something that concludes an activity
Consisting of many different and connected parts; not easy to understand or analyze.
liable to change; in mathematics, a symbol representing a quantity that may change
relating to the mind or supernatural powers; a person claiming to have extrasensory abilities
alternate spelling of 'plebeian'; common or ordinary

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