Synonym: now, present, today. Similar words: day after day, always, adapt, radar, adapt to, in no way, toward, now and then. Meaning: ['naʊədeɪz] n. the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech. adv. in these times.
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(91) Is the country more secularized nowadays?
(92) The style of cloth is in fashion nowadays.
(93) Nowadays there are fewer extrinsic pressures to get married.
(94) Few people nowadays are able to maintain friendships into adulthood.
(95) He's much thinner nowadays than he used to be; I think he's been ill.
(96) Children take so much for granted nowadays - in my day a new bike was really special.
(97) We must go with the times, and go as others do nowadays.
(98) The old type of family party is played out, young people demand something more exciting nowadays.
(99) Children challenge their parents' authority far more nowadays than they did in the past.
(100) Work is, for better or worse, becoming more flexible nowadays.
(101) Nowadays many women are in their late thirties when they have their first child.
(102) Nowadays, I bake my own bread rather than buy it.
(103) Once upon a time people knew the difference between right and wrong, but nowadays nobody seems to care.
(104) Nowadays with the help of modern instruments fishing is no longer entirely dependent on the weather.
(105) There exists nowadays a yawning gap between fashion and style.
(106) What perturbs me is that magazine articles are so much shorter nowadays.
(107) He takes a more active role in the team nowadays.
(108) Nowadays many young people live together before they get married.
(109) Nowadays,[http://sentencedict.com/nowadays.html] newspapers are allowed considerable latitude in criticizing the government.
(110) You can't set up a business nowadays without money behind you.
(111) Nowadays, it appears that too many films are being produced, and a tax on films will help to redress the balance.
(112) There isn't a lot of call for small specialist shops nowadays.
(113) A lot of pubs nowadays do most of their trade at lunchtimes.
(114) You have to be highly competitive to do well in sport nowadays.
(115) The term "early retirement" is nearly always a euphemism for redundancy nowadays.
(116) Nowadays there are a number of rival products on the market and the older, established companies are having to look to their laurels.
(117) Most people nowadays would agree that a good pub is one of our best traditions.
(118) Increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.
(119) Many shoes nowadays are made of plastic or similar stuff.
(120) There's not much of a market for black and white televisions nowadays.
More similar words: day after day, always, adapt, radar, adapt to, in no way, toward, now and then, know about, throw away, day, today, one day, all day, by day, yesterday, the other day, night and day, day and night.