modern equivalent
Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words
The version of something that exists in modern times.
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- The spa is the modern equivalent of the ancient Roman baths.
- An email is often considered the modern equivalent of a handwritten letter.
- Many see the late-night talk show host as the modern equivalent of the court jester.
- Scholars debate if a Wikipedia article is the true modern equivalent of a traditional encyclopedia entry.
- For many people, streaming services are the modern equivalent of going to the cinema.
- Is there a modern equivalent to the chivalric code once followed by knights?
- A digital archive has become the modern equivalent of a physical library for researchers.
- A well-produced podcast can be the modern equivalent of a university lecture series.
- He argued that a viral meme is the modern equivalent of old-fashioned folklore.
- She is looking for the modern equivalent of a traditional apprenticeship to learn her craft.