era

noun
/ˈɪərə/

Meaning

a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic

Example Sentences

The invention of the internet marked a new era in communication.

The Renaissance was an era of great artistic and cultural achievement.

Example Expressions

end of an era

Synonyms

age, epoch, period, time, generation
Entry 1
age, epoch, period, time, generation
Entry 2
age, epoch, period, time

Antonyms

moment, instant, short-term, brief period, short time
Entry 1
moment, instant, short-term
Entry 2
moment, instant, brief period, short time

Collocations

modern era, digital era, new era, Victorian era, era of peace
Entry 1
modern era, digital era, new era, Victorian era
Entry 2
new era, modern era, era of peace

More Example Sentences

Illiteracy is a big problem for our country.

How much was the average salary in California?

Which year was the last general election held?

It is a book on the liberation war of Bangladesh.

I would now like to reiterate the main points from the session.

It is not possible to keep a community clean without cooperation.

Songs of which poet were the source of inspiration for our liberation war?

Everybody knows how much unbiased the tenure of caretaker government is to eradicate corruption from the society.

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly while explaining the dosage to the parents

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