at present
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Definition
Adverb 1. At this time; now: Refers to the current moment or period in time, as opposed to the past or the future.
Usage
The phrase "at present" is used to describe a situation, action, or state that is true or happening right now. It is a slightly more formal alternative to "now" or "currently." It often introduces a temporary or current state that may change.
Examples
- At present, the company is not hiring new employees.
- I am at present working on a very important project, so I cannot take a vacation.
- The road is closed at present due to construction.
- At present, our understanding of the virus is still limited.
Advanced Usage
- "As at present constituted": In its current form or structure.
- The committee, as at present constituted, lacks the necessary expertise.
Variants and Related Words
- Presently (adverb): Can mean "soon" or "after a short time" (especially in American English), but can also mean "at the present time" (especially in British English). This can cause ambiguity.
- The manager is presently in a meeting. (Could mean "currently" or "soon," depending on context.)
- Currently (adverb): A very common synonym for "at present."
- Now (adverb): The most common and direct synonym.
Synonyms
- Currently
- Now
- Right now
- At the moment
- At this time
Antonyms
- In the past
- Previously
- Formerly
- In the future
- Later
Adverb
- at the present moment
- goods now on sale
- the now-aging dictator
- they are now abroad
- he is busy at present writing a new novel
- it could happen any time now