"Presently" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Presently" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Presently" Meaning

Currently, at the moment, now, at this time, in the present.

"Presently" Examples

Presently Examples:


Adverbial Usage:

I am presently working on a project and will submit it tomorrow.
She is presently studying English in the UK and enjoying the British culture.

Temporal Usage:

What are you presently doing?
I was feeling presently lovely after eating that delicious cake.

Expressing a Condition:

The machine is presently shut down, but I can turn it on for you.
The weather may presently be fine, but it will probably rain later.

With ‘in presently’

Winter is coming presently and will last for about 6 months.
Nobody seems to like generally busier cities during summer presently.

"Presently" Similar Words

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Presentimental

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Presentism is the philosophical and historical approach that views the present as the only reality, and therefore, the only time that truly exists. It is the idea that past and future events are not real in the way that the present is, and that they exist only as interpretations or interpretations of the past and future. Presentism is often contrasted with eternalism, which holds that all moments in time exist simultaneously and are equally real.<br><br>In a more general sense, presentism can also refer to a cultural or social phenomenon where people are overly focused on the current moment and do not consider the past or potential future consequences of their actions. This can lead to a lack of consideration for history, tradition, and long-term thinking.<br><br>In history, presentism is also a term used to describe the practice of interpreting historical events through the lens of the present day, often with a focus on their relevance to contemporary issues and problems. This approach can lead to anachronistic interpretations of historical events and a lack of understanding of the original context in which they occurred.

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