MODERN


Meaning of MODERN in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ mɒdə(r)n ]

Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.

1.

Modern means relating to the present time, for example the present decade or present century.

...the problem of materialism in modern society.

...the risks facing every modern marriage...

= contemporary

ADJ : ADJ n

2.

Something that is modern is new and involves the latest ideas or equipment.

Modern technology has opened our eyes to many things...

In many ways, it was a very modern school for its time...

ADJ

• mo‧der‧nity

...an office block that astonished the city with its modernity.

N-UNCOUNT

3.

People are sometimes described as modern when they have opinions or ways of behaviour that have not yet been accepted by most people in a society.

She is very modern in outlook.

= progressive

≠ traditional

ADJ

4.

Modern is used to describe styles of art, dance, music, and architecture that have developed in recent times, in contrast to classical styles.

...a modern dance company.

...the Museum of Modern Art.

ADJ : ADJ n

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