here and now
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Definition
- Noun:
- The present moment and immediate circumstances: Refers to the current time and the existing, tangible situation, often contrasted with the past or future. It emphasizes immediacy and concrete reality.
Usage
- Used as a noun phrase, typically with the definite article ("the here and now"), to focus attention on the present reality as opposed to memories, plans, or abstract ideas.
- It often carries a philosophical or practical connotation, urging focus on current existence.
Examples
- Noun:
- We must deal with the problems of the here and now, not just dream about the future.
- His philosophy teaches mindfulness and living fully in the here and now.
- Forget past regrets; focus on the here and now.
Advanced Usage
- "In the here and now": A common prepositional phrase used to specify being present in the current moment.
- Therapy helped her learn to live in the here and now.
Variants and Related Words
- Present (n): The current time. (e.g., )
- The moment (n): The present point in time. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- The present: The current time.
- The present moment: The immediate now.
- The current situation: The existing state of affairs.
Antonyms
- The past: Time gone by.
- The future: Time yet to come.
Related Idioms
- (Live) for the here and now: To focus one's life and attention on present pleasures or realities, with little concern for the future.
- After his illness, he decided to live for the here and now.
Noun
- at this time
- the disappointments of the here and now
- she is studying at the moment