Present-day
(adjective)
Belonging to the present time or era.
Origin:
Derived from the words 'present' meaning 'existing now' and 'day' meaning 'a 24 hour period'.
Examples:
- The present-day technology has made communication much easier.
- This area has undergone significant development in the present-day.
- Many present-day conflicts are rooted in historical events.
- The present-day political landscape is much different from that of a decade ago.
- The present-day fashion trends are heavily influenced by popular culture.