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    latter-day

    adjective

    • 1. modern or contemporary, especially when mirroring some person or thing of the past: "the book is built round the story of the Flood and a latter-day Noah"

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  3. being a new or recent form of a person or thing from the past: He acts like a latter-day cowboy armed with ideas. Latter-day can also mean of the present time: To many journalists, his stand against the newspaper made him a latter-day hero.

  4. The meaning of LATTER-DAY is of present or recent times. How to use latter-day in a sentence.

  5. Latter-day definition: of a later or following period. See examples of LATTER-DAY used in a sentence.

  6. being a new or recent form of a person or thing from the past: He acts like a latter-day cowboy armed with ideas. Latter-day can also mean of the present time: To many journalists, his stand against the newspaper made him a latter-day hero.

  7. Latter-day is used to describe someone or something that is a modern equivalent of a person or thing in the past.

  8. Definitions of latter-day. adjective. belonging to the present or recent times. “the latter-day problems of our society”. synonyms: present. temporal sense; intermediate between past and future; now existing or happening or in consideration. Cite this entry. Style:

  9. latter-day. being a modern version of a person or thing in the past. Definition of latter-day adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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