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up-to-date
adjective as in current
Strongest matches
advanced, contemporary, modern, state-of-the-art, timely, up-to-the-minute
Weak matches
abreast, all the rage, au courant, avant-garde, brand-new, current, cutting edge, dashing, expedient, faddish, fashionable, fitting, happening, hot, in, in fashion, in vogue, modernistic, modish, neoteric, new, newest, newfangled, now, opportune, popular, red-hot, stylish, suitable, today, trendy, up, with it, à la mode
Example Sentences
Cardiff council said it had been designed after calls by head teachers for up-to-date advice to keep students and staff safe, following growing concerns about knife crime in schools.
The cat was up-to-date on all its vaccinations and the owner reported no known exposure to toxic chemicals.
At City Hall, the Convention Center is widely viewed as a facility in need of serious repair, including new elevators and escalators, up-to-date restrooms and overall cosmetic upgrades.
The CDC had long urged pregnant women to stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccines but, earlier this year, began saying it offers “no guidance” as to whether healthy pregnant women should get the vaccine.
For Mr Radstone, it is through offering tax relief to buyers, as well as ensuring that everyone who takes out a mortgage keeps an up-to-date will to prevent probate hold-ups.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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