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current

[kur-uhnt, kuhr-] / ˈkɜr ənt, ˈkʌr- /




Usage

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Something that is current is in general circulation or is a matter of common knowledge or acceptance: current usage in English. That which is prevailing is that which has superseded others: prevailing fashion. That which is prevalent exists or is spread widely: a prevalent idea.


Example Sentences

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My fellow Americans, certain words have been rendered meaningless in describing the current state of affairs.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 13, 2026

A break above $42, should be added to, and could lead to a quick move toward $50 by mid-2026, representing a 20% gain from current prices.

From Barron's • Apr. 13, 2026

But in the current environment of “extreme backwardation,” the May WTI delivery commanded a significant “scarcity premium,” Paisie told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 13, 2026

U.S. crude exports are on pace for a record 5 million barrels a day this month, according to Kpler, which projects May is likely to set another record based on current tanker traffic.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026

Mr. Grayson had a stack of their current events assignments in front of him, and he was making comments on each one in a green felt-tipped pen.

From "A Boy Called Bat" by Elana K. Arnold




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