Latter-day (adjective)

  1. Relating to a modern or recent time period.
  2. Relating to the present or current era.

Origin:

From latter, meaning recent or modern, and day, meaning time period or era.

Examples:

  1. The latter-day technology revolution has transformed the way we live and work.
  2. The latter-day saints were a religious movement that emerged in the early 19th century.
  3. Latter-day inventions have made many tasks easier and more efficient.
  4. Latter-day scholars have made significant contributions to various fields of study.
  5. Latter-day trends and styles reflect the changing values and attitudes of society.
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