Nower


[nou] /naʊ/

adverb
1.
at the present time or moment:
You are now using a dictionary.
2.
without further delay; immediately; at once:
Either do it now or not at all.
3.
at this time or juncture in some period under consideration or in some course of proceedings described:
The case was now ready for the jury.
4.
at the time or moment immediately past:
I saw him just now on the street.
5.
in these present times; nowadays:
Now you rarely see horse-drawn carriages.
6.
under the present or existing circumstances; as matters stand:
I see now what you meant.
7.
(used to introduce a statement or question):
Now, you don’t really mean that.
8.
(used to strengthen a command, entreaty, or the like):
Now stop that!
conjunction
9.
inasmuch as; since:
Now you’re here, why not stay for dinner?
noun
10.
the present time or moment:
Up to now no one has volunteered.
adjective
11.
up-to-the-minute; encompassing the latest ideas, fads, or fashions:
the now look; the now generation.
Idioms
12.
now and again, occasionally.
Also, now and then.
13.
now that, inasmuch as; since:
Now that she is rich and famous, she is constantly being besieged by appeals for aid.
/naʊ/
adverb
1.
at or for the present time or moment
2.
at this exact moment; immediately
3.
in these times; nowadays
4.
given the present circumstances: now we’ll have to stay to the end
5.
(preceded by just) very recently: he left just now
6.
(often preceded by just) very soon: he is leaving just now
7.
now and again, now and then, every now and again, every now and then, occasionally; on and off
8.
for now, for the time being
9.
(interjection) now now!, an exclamation used to rebuke or pacify someone
10.
now then

conjunction
11.
(subordinating) often foll by that. seeing that; since it has become the case that: now you’re in charge, things will be better
sentence connector
12.

noun
13.
the present moment or time: now is the time to go
adjective
14.
(informal) of the moment; fashionable: the now look is street fashion
adv.

Old English nu “now, at present, immediately; now that,” also used as an interjection and as an introductory word; common Germanic (cf. Old Norse nu, Dutch nu, Old Frisian nu, German nun, Gothic nu “now”), from PIE *nu “now” (cf. Sanskrit and Avestan nu, Old Persian nuram, Hittite nuwa, Greek nu, nun, Latin nunc, Old Church Slavonic nyne, Lithuanian nu, Old Irish nu-). Perhaps originally “newly, recently,” and related to the root of new.

Often merely emphatic; non-temporal usage (cf. Now, then) was in Old English. The adjective meaning “up to date” first recorded 1967, but the word was used also as an adjective in Middle English with the sense “current” from late 14c. Now and then “occasionally” is from 1530s; now or never attested from 1550s.

adjective

Up-to-date; very much au courant; thoroughly modern: tripping out on now words/ the Right On, Now Generation (1967+)
National Organization for Women

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