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English - Czech

Modern

ˈmɑdərn
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
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moderní, současný, nový

Modern meanings in Czech

moderní

Example:
She prefers modern art over classical.
Dává přednost modernímu umění před klasickým.
The building has a very modern design.
Budova má velmi moderní design.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to describe something that is contemporary or in line with current trends, especially in art, design, or architecture.
Note: Commonly used in discussions about style, aesthetics, and current cultural trends.

současný

Example:
Her views are very modern for her time.
Její názory jsou pro její dobu velmi současné.
The novel reflects modern society.
Román odráží současnou společnost.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used in academic or literary contexts to refer to current social or cultural conditions.
Note: This term can also imply relevance and timeliness in various discussions.

nový

Example:
They live in a modern neighborhood.
Žijí v novém sousedství.
This is a modern approach to solving old problems.
Toto je nový přístup k řešení starých problémů.
Usage: informalContext: Used to describe something that is new or recently developed.
Note: While 'nový' can mean 'new,' it can also imply modernity in the context of developments or ideas.

Modern's synonyms

Contemporary

Contemporary refers to things that are of the present time or recent past, and it can be used to describe modern trends or styles.
Example: Contemporary art often challenges traditional norms.
Note: Contemporary is often used in the context of art, design, or culture, while modern can have a broader application.

Current

Current means existing or happening at the present time.
Example: The current situation calls for immediate action.
Note: Current emphasizes the present moment, while modern can refer to a more extended period of time.

Modern expressions, common phrases

Keep up with the times

This phrase means to stay current with the latest trends or developments.
Example: It's important to keep up with the times and embrace new technology in our business.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the need to stay current and relevant in a changing world.

Cutting-edge

This phrase describes something that is at the forefront of innovation or advancement.
Example: Their company is known for its cutting-edge technology and innovative products.
Note: This phrase highlights a higher level of advancement compared to simply being modern.

Ahead of one's time

This phrase means being innovative or revolutionary in a way that is not yet fully understood or appreciated by others.
Example: Her ideas were truly ahead of her time and were not fully appreciated until years later.
Note: This phrase suggests being even more forward-thinking than just being modern.

State-of-the-art

This phrase refers to the most advanced or current level of technology or design available.
Example: The new research facility is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and technology.
Note: This phrase implies the highest level of modernity and sophistication.

Up-to-date

This phrase means current or modern, especially in terms of information, technology, or knowledge.
Example: Make sure your software is up-to-date to ensure smooth functionality.
Note: This phrase focuses on being current and recent rather than being traditional.

In vogue

This phrase means something that is currently fashionable or popular.
Example: Sustainable fashion is currently in vogue among young consumers.
Note: This phrase relates more to current trends and popularity rather than just being modern.

Futuristic

This phrase describes something that is characteristic of or resembling the future.
Example: The architect's design for the new building is truly futuristic and unlike anything seen before.
Note: This phrase suggests a level of innovation and advancement that goes beyond present-day modernity.

Modern everyday (slang) expressions

On point

If something is 'on point', it means it is excellent, perfect, or exactly right.
Example: That new album is on point! I can't stop listening to it.
Note: This slang term emphasizes the idea of precision and perfection, often used in a positive context.

Lit

When something is described as 'lit', it means it was exciting, fun, or really good.
Example: The party last night was so lit! I had a great time.
Note: This slang term conveys a sense of enthusiasm and high energy, commonly used to describe enjoyable experiences or events.

Sick

In slang, 'sick' is used to express admiration, excitement, or approval of something impressive.
Example: Have you seen his sick new skateboard tricks? They're amazing!
Note: While the original meaning of 'sick' refers to illness, in this context, it is used to highlight something cool or impressive.

Dope

'Dope' is slang for something that is excellent, cool, or stylish.
Example: That new streetwear collection is so dope! I want to buy everything.
Note: Originally meaning drugs, 'dope' has been adopted in informal language to convey positivity and admiration.

Fire

When something is described as 'fire', it means it is really good, impressive, or high-quality.
Example: Her new single is straight fire! It's so catchy.
Note: In slang, 'fire' is used to signify something that is of exceptional quality or excitement, similar to being 'hot' or 'flaming'.

Gnarly

In informal language, 'gnarly' is used to describe something extreme, impressive, or exciting.
Example: The skateboarder pulled off a gnarly trick at the competition.
Note: Originally referring to something knotty or twisted, 'gnarly' in slang now signifies something remarkable or daring.

Boss

When something is 'boss', it is considered outstanding, impressive, or top-notch.
Example: That new video game is boss! I can't stop playing it.
Note: While the original meaning of 'boss' refers to a supervisor or leader, in slang, it signifies something excellent or superior.

Modern - Examples

The museum features a collection of modern art.
Muzeum má sbírku moderního umění.
The company is known for its innovative and modern approach.
Společnost je známá svým inovativním a moderním přístupem.
The website has a fresh and modern design.
Webová stránka má svěží a moderní design.

Modern grammar

Modern - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: modern
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): moderner
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): modernest
Adjective (Adjective): modern
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): moderns
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): modern
Syllables, Separation and Stress
modern Contains 2 syllables: mod • ern
Phonetic transcription: ˈmä-dərn
mod ern , ˈmä dərn (The red syllable is stressed)

Modern - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
modern: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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