Nowadays
[nou-uh-deyz] /ˈnaʊ əˌdeɪz/
adverb
1.
at the present day; in these times:
Few people do their laundry by hand nowadays.
noun
2.
the present:
The kitchens of nowadays are much more efficient than when I was a boy.
/ˈnaʊəˌdeɪz/
adverb
1.
in these times
adv.
late 14c., contracted from Middle English nou adayes (mid-14c.), from now + adayes “during the day,” with adverbial genitive (see day).
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