Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
modern-era
noun
ˈmɒd.ən ˈɛə.rə
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Definition
The period of history characterized by the rise of contemporary societies, technology, and cultural practices, typically beginning from the late 18th century to the present.
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Examples
- During the modern-era, technology has advanced at an unprecedented rate.
- Many artistic movements emerged in the modern-era, reflecting new ideas and philosophies.
- The modern-era has seen significant changes in political landscapes around the world.
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Meaning
Referring to the current times that encompass recent developments in various fields such as technology, culture, and society.
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Synonyms
- contemporary period
- current age
- recent times