"Recently" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recently" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recently" Meaning

Meaning: used to indicate that something has happened in a period of time that has not yet been long ago, near but not at present.

"Recently" Examples

Usage Examples


"The professor has been studying the topic of climate change recently and has written several articles on it."
"I've been feeling under the weather recently and need to take a break."
"In recent years, the demand for renewable energy sources has been increasing."
"The new policy has been implemented recently, so it's still unclear how it will affect businesses."
"Her latest novel has been a bestseller recently, and she's been interviewed by several media outlets."

"Recently" Similar Words

Receivers

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Receivership

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Receivership refers to the judicially ordered supervision of an insolvent business or person's assets and affairs. A receiver is a person appointed by a court to manage and distribute the assets of the debtor or to decide how to liquidate the assets to pay the creditors.<br><br>It can also refer to a situation where a company is unable to pay its debts and is taken over by a creditor, who then manages the company's business and assets until it is reorganized or liquidated.<br><br>In a broader sense, receivership can also refer to a situation where a country or organization takes control of another country or entity's assets or resources due to a conflict or other reasons.

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Receiving

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Recency

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Recense

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Recent

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Happening or done not very long ago; recent times are those that happened within the last few years, or even days.

Recentered

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Recentness

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Recentred

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Receptacle

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Receptacles

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Receptacular

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Receptible

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Receptionist

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A receptionist is a person whose job is to be the first point of contact for visitors or callers to a company, organization, or other establishment, typically answering phones, welcoming guests, and dealing with routine tasks and paperwork.