courant

pronunciation

How to pronounce courant in British English: UK [kʊ'rænt]word uk audio image

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Word Origin

courant (n.)
"newspaper" (now only in names of newspapers), from French courant, literally "running," present participle of courir "to run" (see current (adj.)).

Example

1. " My completely amateur opinion is , yeah , " courant responded .
2. They do serve to keep me au courant .
3. In 1721 , james began publishing a newspaper , the new england courant .
4. The " multi-touch " interface devised by jeff han , a researcher at new york university 's courant institute , is more elaborate .
5. But gaga has done something unprecedented , melding her inspirations with au courant dance pop and web savvy to build a business empire notable for both the speed of its creation and the diversity of its platforms .

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