Search results
- Dictionarycurrent/ˈkʌrənt/
adjective
- 1. belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now: "keep abreast of current events" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement: "ocean currents" Similar
- 2. a flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles: "this completes the circuit so that a current flows to the lamp"
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word current as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to distinguish current from related words like corrant, courant, and currant.
Learn the meaning of current as an adjective, noun, and flow in different contexts. Find out how to use current in sentences and collocations with other words.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word current, such as a steady flow of water, air, or electricity, or a general trend or drift. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and grammar tips.
something that flows, as a stream. a large portion of air, large body of water, etc., moving in a certain direction. the speed at which such flow moves; velocity of flow. Electricity. electric current. a course, as of time or events; the main course; the general tendency.
Learn the meaning of current as an adjective, noun, and flow in different contexts. Find out how to use current in sentences and collocations with examples from various sources.
Expressions like "staying current" or "keeping up with current events" show a need or desire to know what's popular, important, or relevant now. As a noun, a current can be a flow of water, electricity, or ideas.
Definition of current noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.