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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/təˈdeɪ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/təˈdeɪ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(tə dā)

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today
Today means the day on which you are speaking or writing.
How are you feeling ?
is Thursday.
Don't use ‘today’ in front of morning, afternoon, or evening. Instead, use this.
His plane left .
Can I take it with me this afternoon?
Come and have dinner with me .
'today' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

Forum discussions with the word(s) "today" in the title:

" It will rain here today." Response / agreeing" - English Only forum
- Sorry! The general director is not available today.(around) - English Only forum
, much like nail polish is used today... - English Only forum
? Does ‘I’m off today’ mean ‘I’m upset - English Only forum
..., and today I finally... or ..., so today I finally ... - English Only forum
...ago today - English Only forum
...conclude my lecture for today by praying for your continued good health and for your happiness. - English Only forum
...he will be giving at today's occasion. - English Only forum
..I am very tired. ……………… over four hundred miles today - English Only forum
'continues even today' or 'is continuing even today'? - English Only forum
'It's sunday' vs 'today is sunday' - English Only forum
'still exists today' or 'still exist today? - English Only forum
'to have' it in school today. - English Only forum
'today' and its position in a sentence - English Only forum
'today' as adjective - English Only forum
‘would have still been alive today - English Only forum
(Both) players have won this competition before, so (either) of them could win today. - English Only forum
(Even) if he would help us tomorrow, after what you said to him today, he won't. - English Only forum
(Since,As) it is snowing today, you’d better walk to school. - English Only forum
(the) today’s ceremony - English Only forum
[ Have you seen / Did you see ] John today? - English Only forum
£490,000, or $590,000, in today’s money [ comma before 'or'] - English Only forum
1=Go to the University I must today. And 2=I must go to the University today. - English Only forum
10th of next month, counting 35 days from today - English Only forum
a better communication today, means a minor disease tomorrow - English Only forum
a better world than <the one> we know today - English Only forum
A bomb would have exploded at noon today - English Only forum
a budget of around $10 million per year today - English Only forum
a day/today - English Only forum
A festival is from today until 2 PM next day - English Only forum
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