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Webster 1913 Edition


Contemporary

Con-tem′po-ra-ry

,
Adj.
[Pref.
con-
+ L.
temporarius
of belonging to time,
tempus
time. See
Temporal
, and cf.
Contemporaneous
.]
1.
Living, occuring, or existing, at the same time; done in, or belonging to, the same times; contemporaneous.
This king [Henry VIII.] was
contemporary
with the greatest monarchs of Europe.
Strype.
2.
Of the same age; coeval.
A grove born with himself he sees,
And loves his old
contemporary
trees.
Cowley.

Con-tem′po-ra-ry

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Contemporaries
.
1.
One who lives at the same time with another;
as, Petrarch and Chaucer were
contemporaries
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Contemporary

CONTEMPORARY

,
Adj.
[L., time. For the sake of easier pronunciation and a ore agreeable sound, this word is often changed to cotemporary.] Coetaneous; living at the same time, applied to persons; being or existing at the same time, applied to things; as contemporary kings; contemporary events. [See Cotemporary, the preferable word.]

CONTEMPORARY

,
Noun.
One who lives at the same time with another.
Socrates and Plato were contemporaries.

Definition 2024


contemporary

contemporary

English

Adjective

contemporary (comparative more contemporary, superlative most contemporary)

  1. From the same time period, coexistent in time.
    • Cowley
      A grove born with himself he sees, / And loves his old contemporary trees.
    • Strype
      This king was contemporary with the greatest monarchs of Europe.
  2. Modern, of the present age.
    • 2012 January 1, Robert L. Dorit, “Rereading Darwin”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 1, page 23:
      We live our lives in three dimensions for our threescore and ten allotted years. Yet every branch of contemporary science, from statistics to cosmology, alludes to processes that operate on scales outside of human experience: the millisecond and the nanometer, the eon and the light-year.
    • 2012 May 24, Nathan Rabin, “Film: Reviews: Men In Black 3”, in The Onion AV Club:
      Men In Black 3 finagles its way out of this predicament by literally resetting the clock with a time-travel premise that makes Will Smith both a contemporary intergalactic cop in the late 1960s and a stranger to Josh Brolin, who plays the younger version of Smith’s stone-faced future partner, Tommy Lee Jones.
  3. Relatively recent

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Noun

contemporary (plural contemporaries)

  1. Someone or something living at the same time, or of roughly the same age as another.
    Cervantes was a contemporary of Shakespeare.
    The early mammals inherited the earth by surviving their saurian contemporaries.
  2. Something existing at the same time.

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