Modern
UK /["/ˈmɒdn/"]/US /["/ˈmɑːdərn/"]/
Definition
of the present time or recent times
In simple words: related to the present time or recent times
Examples
- The modern architecture in the city is truly fascinating.
- He prefers modern music over classical tunes.
- There are many modern technologies that have changed our lives.
- Her modern style of dressing stands out in a crowd.
- The modern world is filled with new opportunities.
Usage notes
Use 'modern' to describe current trends or styles. Avoid using it for historical contexts, as it implies something contemporary. Suitable in both formal and informal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'mod' as in modern music — it’s a style that’s current and fresh.
Collocations
- modern art
- modern technology
- modern life
- modern design
- modern architecture
Synonyms
- contemporary
- current
- up-to-date
- recent
- cutting-edge
Antonyms
- traditional
- old-fashioned
- antiquated
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'contemporary' — modern refers specifically to recent times.
- Overused in contexts where 'new' or 'current' would be more accurate.
- Used incorrectly to describe things that are not time-specific.