Word: now Word origin: Old English nū, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch nu, German nun, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin nunc and Greek nun . Phonetic: naʊ Listen:
at the present time or moment. Example: where are you living now?
used, especially in conversation, to draw attention to a particular statement or point in a narrative. Example: now, my first impulse was to run away
used in a request, instruction, or question, typically to give a slight emphasis to one's words. Example: we can hardly send her back, now can we?
used at the end of an ironic question echoing a previous statement. Example: ‘Mum says you might let me have some of your stamps.’ ‘Does she now?’
as a consequence of the fact. Example: they spent a lot of time together now that he had retired
fashionable or up to date. Example: see more of what's now during our autumn catwalk show
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