Results for: one who is up-to-date, one who is aware of the latest trends, somebody up-to-date
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one who is up-to-date, one who is aware of the latest trends, somebody up-to-datehipster
(Latin) part of the phrase "anno Domini" ("in the year of our Lord, " generally written as "A.D.", designates the years since the reputed date of the birth of Christ)Domini
A tax or duty rebate on imported goods that are exported at a later date.Drawback
A technical analyst who charts the patterns of stocks, bonds, and commodities to find trends in patterns of trading used to advise clients. Related: technical analysts.Chartists
A trade is said to fail if on settlement date either the seller fails to deliversecurities in proper form or the buyer fails to deliver funds in proper form., A trade is said to fail if on settlement date either the seller fails to deliversecurities in...Fail
ability to be improved; ability to be promoted to a higher rank; (Computers) ability to be updated to include the latest hardware technology or software versionupgradability
able to store and process data, aware, having good judgement, discerning, sensible; clever, bright, very smart, mentally able, self-regulating, sensible or rationalintelligent
achieve something hoped for, be or become aware of something, convert gain or loss into cash, interpret piece of music, know and understand something, translate something into money, turn work into performance, comprehend; make real, accomplish, actual...realize
acquire knowledge; realize; be aware; discover; acquire; memorize, come to know something, find out something, memorize something, teach somebody somethinglearn
act of touching, advance hesitantly, be affected by something, be aware of something, believe something, cause particular sensation, examine something, experience something, grope, have sensation in body part, impression gained from touch, impression s...feel
action reacting to past situation, applicability to the past, countereffect, law which takes effect on a past date; action that is contrary to an earlier actionretroaction
adjournment, continuation of something, continuing, prolonging; deferring of a lawsuit or trial till a later date (Law), length of time something lastscontinuance
adopt or follow an idea, be part of something, date somebody, match, harmonize with; spend time withgo with
adult male deer; male who attends a social function unaccompanied by a female, attend an event without a woman date, castrated adult animal, intended for men only, mature male deer, restricted to men, unaccompanied man at a social eventstag
affecting conventional femininity, amusingly brash, behave in camp way, build a temporary residence; settle down, establish oneself; live in a temporary residence, deliberate outrageousness, group, out-of-date; ostentatious, theatrical; effeminate, gay...camp
 

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