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Friday
Oct152010

modern v. contemporary

Modern means ‘of or pertaining to recent times or the present’. Contemporary may be used as a synonym for modern, but its primary meaning is ‘belonging to the same time period’, ‘of about the same age’. Twitter is a modern phenomenon. William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe, 16th century playwrights, were contemporaries.

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