Pronunciation: /ʌp.tuː.ðəˈmɪnɪt/
adjective describing something that is very current or up-to-date
A1 The up-to-the-minute news is always available on this website.
A2 She likes to stay informed with up-to-the-minute updates on social media.
B1 The up-to-the-minute weather forecast helped us plan our outdoor activities.
B2 The up-to-the-minute stock market data is crucial for making investment decisions.
C1 The up-to-the-minute analysis of the situation provided valuable insights for the team.
C2 The up-to-the-minute technology used in the project set a new standard for efficiency.
formal The up-to-the-minute report provided by the research team was crucial for making informed decisions.
informal I always check the up-to-the-minute news updates on my phone.
slang I love this app that gives me the up-to-the-minute gossip on celebrities.
figurative Her up-to-the-minute fashion sense always sets her apart from the crowd.
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