present

[ˈpreznt]

present Definition

  • 1existing or occurring now
  • 2a thing given to someone as a gift
  • 3the period of time now occurring

Using present: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "present" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I am present at the meeting.

  • Example

    She gave me a present for my birthday.

  • Example

    The present situation is quite difficult.

  • Example

    The present moment is all we have.

present Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for present

Phrases with present

  • at the current time

    Example

    At present, I am not able to take on any more work.

  • attend an event or gathering

    Example

    I will be present at the wedding ceremony.

  • used to indicate that the person being spoken about is not included in a general criticism

    Example

    I don't like lawyers, present company excepted.

Origins of present

from Old French 'present', from Latin 'praesent-', meaning 'being at hand, immediate'

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Summary: present in Brief

The term 'present' [ˈpreznt] refers to something existing or occurring now, such as 'I am present at the meeting.' It can also mean a thing given to someone as a gift, as in 'She gave me a present for my birthday.' 'Present' extends into phrases like 'at present,' denoting the current time, and 'be present,' meaning to attend an event.

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