A2adjective1K

Recent

UK //ˈriː.sənt//US //ˈriː.sənt//

Definition

Happening or appearing not long ago.

In simple words: Something that happened not long ago.

Examples

  • The recent news shocked everyone.
  • She made a recent discovery that changed everything.
  • They spoke about recent developments in technology.
  • His recent trip to Paris was amazing.
  • You should check out these recent articles online.

Usage notes

Use 'recent' to describe something that has occurred in a short time frame. It can apply to events, news, or changes.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'recenT' like 're-sent' news that just arrived.

Collocations

  • recent events
  • recent studies
  • recent changes

Synonyms

  • new
  • fresh
  • latest
  • modern

Antonyms

  • ancient
  • old
  • dated

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'ancient', which means very old.
  • Using 'recent' for long-past events.
  • Not pairing with the appropriate time expressions like 'in recent years'.