Definitionn. the quality of being current or of the present
Last update: October 16, 2015
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The golf-course at Kilchattan lends a touch of modernity to these remote islands. [Please select]
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V One element of modernity is a certain order of eclecticism. [Please select]
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Modernity dispensed with their services, and young men found elsewhere more profitable and easier employment. [Please select]
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Blenheim has a much more modern sound than Cressy, and I'm all for modernity.' [Please select]
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The scene was timelessly human, despite the modernity of the khaki. [Please select]
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He said to me, 'Thank God, Effie has none of that hideous modernity about her.' [Please select]
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Its modernity appealed to her, and she foresaw new impulses to creation. [Please select]
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The hall loomed massive and sombre despite the modernity of electric lights. [Please select]
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"It is all that is bad in mediævalism allied to all that is bad in modernity," he told himself. [Please select]
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The Simplon at its finest sang a pæan to civilisation; it glorified the science of engineering, and told you that it was a triumph of modernity. [Please select]
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And yet it was clear to him now that his Modernity had first felt conservative reactions on that very day. [Please select]
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