today
♦♦♦ to|day /təd'eɪ/
1 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use today to refer to the day on which you are speaking or writing.
How are you feeling today?...
I wanted him to come with us today, but he couldn't.
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Today is also a noun.
The Prime Minister remains the main story in today's newspapers.
2 [ADV] ADV with cl, n ADV
You can refer to the present period of history as today.
He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been.
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Today is also a noun.
In today's America, health care is one of the very biggest businesses.
1 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use today to refer to the day on which you are speaking or writing.
How are you feeling today?...
I wanted him to come with us today, but he couldn't.
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Today is also a noun.
The Prime Minister remains the main story in today's newspapers.
2 [ADV] ADV with cl, n ADV
You can refer to the present period of history as today.
He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been.
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Today is also a noun.
In today's America, health care is one of the very biggest businesses.