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modern
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a modern myth ▪ Is it a modern myth that we are living in a classless society? all-time/modern/design etc classic ▪ The play has become an American classic. an advanced/modern society ▪ The Greeks formed the first ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Modern \Mod"ern\, n. A person of modern times; -- opposed to ancient . --Pope.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient. n. Someone who lives in modern times.
Usage examples of modern.
Whilst the mechanist abridges, and the political economist combines labour, let them beware that their speculations, for want of correspondence with those first principles which belong to the imagination, do not tend, as they have in modern England, to exasperate at once the extremes of luxury and want.
In Hegel, the synthesis of the theory of modern sovereignty and the theory of value produced by capitalist political economy is finally realized, just as in his work there is a perfect realization of the consciousness of the union of the absolutist and republican aspects-that is, the Hobbesian and Rousseauian aspects-of the theory of modern sovereignty.
America was the notion that the moderns had achieved something that had not been achieved by antiquity.
Thus, all the while that Galileo was inventing modern physics, teaching mathematics to princes, discovering new phenomena among the planets, publishing science books for the general public, and defending his bold theories against establishment enemies, he was also buying thread for Suor Luisa, choosing organ music for Mother Achillea, shipping gifts of food, and supplying his homegrown citrus fruits, wine, and rosemary leaves for the kitchen and apothecary at San Matteo.
It is impossible to justify the vain and credulous exaggerations of modern travellers, who have sometimes stretched the limits of Constantinople over the adjacent villages of the European, and even of the Asiatic coast.
The city of Mursa, or Essek, celebrated in modern times for a bridge of boats, five miles in length, over the River Drave, and the adjacent morasses, has been always considered as a place of importance in the wars of Hungary.
But, if the political principles of the great man who has now departed were not always reconcilable with the opinions and demands of modern advancement, they were at least consistent in themselves, were never extravagantly pressed, never tyrannically promoted, and never obstinately maintained to the hindrance of the government or the damage of the state.
But our Modern State has neither absorbed nor destroyed individuality, which now, accepting the necessary restrictions upon its material aggressiveness, resumes at every opportunity its freedom and enterprise upon a higher level of life.
It looks at the world through a hundred windows where the ancient stoic or the modern agnostic only looks through one.
Darwin, Huxley, Maudsley, and similar agnostic and materialistic leaders of modern thought.
As a student of military history, Mihajlovic found a fine irony in the fact that a medieval castle, a type of fortification long obsolete in an age of airmobile troops and nuclear weapons, could once again play a part in a modern military operation.
The glass in the west aisle of the north transept is modern, and of the worst character.
A window by Mr Kempe in the east aisle is almost the only good example of modern glass in the minster.
Ralph that the almoner was one of those who disapproved of modern knights.
But the idea of simple scribal manipulation, which would mean that such desires never even existed, and which is advanced by modern authorities and bolstered by the similar examples from other cultures and by the predilection of scribes for amusing themselves with word and alphabet games, seems the best explanation.