NOW


Meaning of NOW in English

adv., conj., & n.

--adv.

1. at the present or mentioned time.

2 immediately (I must go now).

3 by this or that time (it was now clear).

4 under the present circumstances (I cannot now agree).

5 on this further occasion (what do you want now?).

6 in the immediate past (just now).

7 (esp. in a narrative or discourse) then, next (the police now arrived; now to consider the next point).

8 (without reference to time, giving various tones to a sentence) surely, I insist, I wonder, etc. (now what do you mean by that?; oh come now!).

--conj. (often foll. by that + clause) as a consequence of the fact (now that I am older; now you mention it).

--n. this time; the present (should be there by now; has happened before now).

Phrases and idioms:

as of now from or at this time. for now until a later time (goodbye for now). now and again (or then) from time to time; intermittently. now or never an expression of urgency.

Etymology: OE nu

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.