What is another word for for the present?

Pronunciation: [fəðə pɹˈɛzənt] (IPA)

"For the present" is a phrase used to indicate the current time or situation of something. There are a number of synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning in different ways, such as "currently", "at the moment", "for now", "temporarily", "as of now", and "as things stand". Each of these phrases has its own nuances and connotations, but they all convey a sense of the current state of affairs. Whether you use "for the present" or one of its synonyms, the important thing is to be clear and concise in your communication, so that your audience knows exactly what you mean.

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What are the hypernyms for For the present?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with For the present

  • You may shelve your Shakespearian plans for the present. I am going to play Peter Pan.
    Maude Adams
  • I am going to produce a movie of my own. I am not going to stick to the time-tested formulae of Hindi cinema. I want to make a film for the present generation. So there will be a lot of new faces in the film.
    Kabir Bedi
  • I live for the present always. I accept this risk. I don't deny the past, but it's a page to turn.
    Juliette Binoche
  • Man may act according to that principle or inclination which for the present happens to be strongest, and yet act in a way disproportionate to, and violate his real proper nature.
    Joseph Butler
  • And for myself, I think for the present He is calling me to another land; but how long shall be my abode, or what employment He has for me there, I know not, for I cannot think He is taking me there to live and lurk only.
    Donald Cargill

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