current
/ˈkʊɹənt/noun, adjective2 syllables
Current means: occurring in or belonging to the present time.
Synonyms for current35
noun, as in a flow of electricity through a conductor
noun, as in a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes)
adjective, as in occurring in or belonging to the present time
also used for current
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Opposites of current
What does current mean?4
adjective
occurring in or belonging to the present time“current events”
noun
dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas“two streams of development run through American history”
a flow of electricity through a conductor“the current was measured in amperes”
a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes)“the raft floated downstream on the current”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with current?2
three syllables
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Current in a sentence
- Judging from the current situation, this project is sure to succeed.vicch
- Judging from current situations, this task will not be finished until next week.vicch
- If current trends continue, the language will likely die in the near future.mailohilohi
- As the river widened, the current slowed down.carlosalberto
- A rip current is a powerful, channeled current.Hybrid
- As the river become broader, the current moved slowly.unknown
- The current low status of the elderly may be changing, however.unknown
- Our current house is too crowded, so we've decided to move.AlanF_US
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Forms of current
as a noun
- plural
- currents
as a adjective
- comparative
- currenter
- superlative
- currentest