"Nunc" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Nunc" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Nunc" Meaning

The Latin word "nunc" means "now" or "at the present time". It is often used in phrases such as "nunc est bibendum" (now is the time to drink) or "nunc dimittis" (now you are dismissing me). In English, it can be translated to convey a sense of immediacy or urgency, as in the phrase "nunc[d] I remember" meaning "I remember now".

"Nunc" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "nunc":

Example Sentences


Now is the time to make a decision. (Nunc is used to indicate the present moment.)
She looks worried nunc. (nunc is used to describe something happening in the present moment.)
The company will launch its new product nunc. (nunc is used to indicate the present moment.)
The tour starts nunc. (nunc is used to indicate the present moment.)
Nunc est bibendum, et now is the time to drink. (This is a Latin phrase meaning "Now is the time to drink", often translated in English as "In vino veritas" or "In wine, there is truth", and nunc is used to indicate the present moment.)

"Nunc" Similar Words

Numskulls

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A colloquialism! Numskulls refers to foolish or silly people, often used to describe someone who is not very intelligent or capable.

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Nunatak

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Nunavik

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Nunavik is a region in northern Quebec, Canada, which is inhabited by the Inuit people. The term "Nunavik" means "place of the Lead" in Inuktitut, referring to the iron oxide-rich soil found in the region. Nunavik is a predominantly Inuit-populated region that is known for its Arctic tundra landscape, snow-capped mountains, and frozen lakes, as well as its rich cultural heritage and traditions.

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Nunavut

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Nunchaku

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Nunchion

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Nuncio

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