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Meaning & Definition of Modernity in English

English

Modernity

The quality or condition of being modern.


Pronunciation:

/məˈdɜrnɪti/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

modernities

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: The condition of being modern or contemporary.

    Example Sentence: Modernity has transformed our understanding of art and technology.

  • Definition: A historical period characterized by a departure from tradition and the embrace of contemporary ideas.

    Example Sentence: The Enlightenment was a pivotal moment in the development of modernity.

  • Definition: The cultural, economic, and social developments of the modern era.

    Example Sentence: Modernity has brought about significant changes in global trade practices.

Etymology

Origin: Derived from the Latin 'modernus', meaning 'of today'.

Synonyms

contemporaneitymodernnessnewness

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • modernity in art: The application of contemporary techniques and concepts in artistic expression.
  • modernity versus tradition: A comparison highlighting the differences between contemporary practices and traditional approaches.
  • modernity and globalization: The influence of modern ways of life on global interactions and economies.

Translations

  • Spanish: modernidad
  • French: modernité
  • German: Modernität
  • Russian: современность

Related Words

  • modern: Relating to the present or recent times.
  • postmodernity: A historical period or style following modernity, characterized by a questioning of concepts from modernity.

Slang Meanings of modernity

  • Meaning: Keeping up with the times.

    Example Sentence: She always has the latest gadgets; she's really into modernity.

  • Meaning: A lifestyle that embraces tech and contemporary culture.

    Example Sentence: Their home is filled with smart devices; they live a modernity lifestyle.