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    present
    /prɪˈzɛnt/

    verb

    • 1. give or award formally or ceremonially: "the duke presented certificates to the men" Similar hand overgivegive outdispense
    • 2. formally introduce (someone) to someone else: "may I present my wife?" Similar introducemake knownacquaint someone withmake acquainted with

    noun

    • 1. the position of a firearm when aimed or held ready to be aimed, especially the position from which a rifle is fired.

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  2. something that you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you: a birthday / Christmas / wedding present. They gave me theatre tickets as a present. Synonyms. gift (PRESENT) offering. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. something that you give.

  3. The meaning of PRESENT is something presented : gift. How to use present in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Present.

  4. The word present has multiple meanings, most of which concern giving (a present is a gift) or time (the present is right now). The verb present might mean to deliver something like a speech, or perform something like a play.

  5. present is the less formal; gift is generally used of something conferred (esp. with ceremony) on an individual, a group, or an institution: a birthday present; a gift to a bride. donation applies to an important gift, most often of money and usually of considerable size, though the term is often used to avoid the suggestion of charity in ...

  6. Present and gift are both used of something given as an expression of affection, friendship, interest, or respect. Present is the less formal; gift is generally used of something conferred (especially with ceremony) on an individual, a group, or an institution: a birthday present; a gift to a bride.

  7. noun. uk / ˈprez ə nt / us. the present. B1. the period of time that is happening now: Let's talk about the present. The play is set in the present. A1. the form of the verb which is used to show what happens or exists now. More examples. A2 [ C ] something that you give to someone, usually for a particular occasion: a birthday / wedding present.

  8. to show or describe something/somebody in a particular way. present something The company has decided it must present a more modern image. It is essential that we present a united front (= show that we all agree). present yourself + adv./prep. You need to present yourself better.

  9. [not before noun] (of a person) being in a particular place. I wasn’t present when the doctor examined him. The mistake was obvious to all those present. present at something There were 200 people present at the meeting. Most fathers wish to be present at the birth of their child. Simply to be physically present was all that was required.

  10. Define present. present synonyms, present pronunciation, present translation, English dictionary definition of present. n. 1. A moment or period in time perceptible as intermediate between past and future; now. 2. Grammar a. The present tense. b. A verb form in the present...

  11. Definition of present noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. present. noun. OPAL W. /ˈpreznt/ Idioms. a thing that you give to somebody as a gift. What can I get him for a birthday present? Christmas/wedding presents. I want to give you a little present. as a present He gave her the painting as a present.

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