What is another word for latter-day?
Pronunciation:
[ lˈatədˈe͡ɪ], [ lˈatədˈeɪ], [ l_ˈa_t_ə_d_ˈeɪ]
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Synonyms for Latter-day:
adj.
• all (adjective) • modern (adjective)- contemporary,
- fresh,
- late,
- concurrent,
- last word,
- prevalent,
- modernistic,
- stylish,
- novel,
- twenty- first century,
- modish,
- up-to-the-minute,
- concomitant,
- newfangled,
- modernized,
- now,
- present-day,
- latest,
- coincident,
- avant-garde,
- state-of-the-art.
- up to the minute,
- Newfashioned,
- just out,
- new-fashioned,
- leading-edge,
- hot off the fire,
- today,
- recent,
- cutting-edge,
- hot off press,
- contempo,
- modern,
- Neoteric,
- the latest,
- with-it,
- Latterday.
n.
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- in progress,
- prevailing,
- alive,
- at this time,
- immediate,
- new,
- time,
- current,
- existing,
- modern-day.
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How to use "Latter-day" in context?
When most people use the term "latter-day," they are referring to the day following the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Although christians have used this term since the early days of the faith, it is not found in the Bible. The term first appears in the Book of Mormon, where it is used to describe the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
The term "latter-day Saints" was first used in 1832 by Joseph Smith to describe the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Smith claimed that the term was derived from the New Testament book of revelation, Ephesians.
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Independent
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Adjective
contemporary, modern, modern-day, modernized, present-day, up-to-date.
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Adjective
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