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I want to say something seems relevant to the prevailing times. What is that one word that describes this "time relevance" of something?










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  • Contemporary is such a word.
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I want to say something seems relevant to the prevailing times. What is that one word that describes this "time relevance" of something?










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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist 2 days ago


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  • Thank you for ask­ing. Some in­for­ma­tion will help us give you the cor­rect an­swer. Please [ᴇᴅɪᴛ] to add de­tails of re­search you’ve done, es­pe­cially so­lu­tions you’ve al­ready re­jected, and why. In­clude the de­sired con­no­ta­tion, reg­is­ter (for­mal­ity), part of speech, and con­text in which it is to be used, and if pos­si­ble pro­vide the ex­act en­clos­ing sen­tence or pas­sage. See: “How much re­search is needed? – EL&U Meta”, “single-word-requests tag wiki”.
    – tchrist
    2 days ago










  • Contemporary is such a word.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago














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I want to say something seems relevant to the prevailing times. What is that one word that describes this "time relevance" of something?










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I want to say something seems relevant to the prevailing times. What is that one word that describes this "time relevance" of something?







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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist

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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – tchrist

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • Thank you for ask­ing. Some in­for­ma­tion will help us give you the cor­rect an­swer. Please [ᴇᴅɪᴛ] to add de­tails of re­search you’ve done, es­pe­cially so­lu­tions you’ve al­ready re­jected, and why. In­clude the de­sired con­no­ta­tion, reg­is­ter (for­mal­ity), part of speech, and con­text in which it is to be used, and if pos­si­ble pro­vide the ex­act en­clos­ing sen­tence or pas­sage. See: “How much re­search is needed? – EL&U Meta”, “single-word-requests tag wiki”.
    – tchrist
    2 days ago










  • Contemporary is such a word.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago


















  • Thank you for ask­ing. Some in­for­ma­tion will help us give you the cor­rect an­swer. Please [ᴇᴅɪᴛ] to add de­tails of re­search you’ve done, es­pe­cially so­lu­tions you’ve al­ready re­jected, and why. In­clude the de­sired con­no­ta­tion, reg­is­ter (for­mal­ity), part of speech, and con­text in which it is to be used, and if pos­si­ble pro­vide the ex­act en­clos­ing sen­tence or pas­sage. See: “How much re­search is needed? – EL&U Meta”, “single-word-requests tag wiki”.
    – tchrist
    2 days ago










  • Contemporary is such a word.
    – already puzzled
    2 days ago
















Thank you for ask­ing. Some in­for­ma­tion will help us give you the cor­rect an­swer. Please [ᴇᴅɪᴛ] to add de­tails of re­search you’ve done, es­pe­cially so­lu­tions you’ve al­ready re­jected, and why. In­clude the de­sired con­no­ta­tion, reg­is­ter (for­mal­ity), part of speech, and con­text in which it is to be used, and if pos­si­ble pro­vide the ex­act en­clos­ing sen­tence or pas­sage. See: “How much re­search is needed? – EL&U Meta”, “single-word-requests tag wiki”.
– tchrist
2 days ago




Thank you for ask­ing. Some in­for­ma­tion will help us give you the cor­rect an­swer. Please [ᴇᴅɪᴛ] to add de­tails of re­search you’ve done, es­pe­cially so­lu­tions you’ve al­ready re­jected, and why. In­clude the de­sired con­no­ta­tion, reg­is­ter (for­mal­ity), part of speech, and con­text in which it is to be used, and if pos­si­ble pro­vide the ex­act en­clos­ing sen­tence or pas­sage. See: “How much re­search is needed? – EL&U Meta”, “single-word-requests tag wiki”.
– tchrist
2 days ago












Contemporary is such a word.
– already puzzled
2 days ago




Contemporary is such a word.
– already puzzled
2 days ago















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