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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
Market participants “will still look at it, but there may be a discount attached to it on the view that newer, more up-to-date data is coming.”
The November jobs report will give a cleaner and more up-to-date look at the health of the job market.
HES does not have an up-to-date handle on how many people are using the park but an estimate from 2016 suggests more than two million visits a year.
The November jobs report will give a cleaner and more up-to-date look at the health of the job markets.
The most up-to-date polling is produced by the Office for National Statistics, which is carrying out monthly surveys on access to NHS care.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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