contemporaries in English

noun
1
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.
he was a contemporary of Darwin

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1. But this was not clear to contemporaries.

2. Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light.

3. He and I were contemporaries at school.

4. Oh, how puny my contemporaries seem by comparison!

5. Rolle made a great impression on his contemporaries.

6. She and I were contemporaries at college.

7. The two men were exact contemporaries at university.

8. Contemporaries tried to explain this in terms of Cricketing metaphors

9. Give or take a few years, they are contemporaries.

10. Unlike many of their contemporaries, Vicky and Frederick rejected antisemitism.

11. Contemporaries of, but a different group from the American Artless.

12. Oswald was much admired by his contemporaries at the Academy.

13. Atkins is still working, long after many of his contemporaries have retired.

14. To most of his contemporaries Blake was a nutter or simply inept.

15. Like most of my contemporaries, I grew up in a vastly different world.

16. His boldness was to have a significant influence on one of his contemporaries.

17. Her paintings are second - rate productions, alongside those of some of her contemporaries.

18. Unlike these contemporaries, he seems to have concentrated mainly on urban centres.

19. 12. (a) Like their forebears, in what wrongdoing did Ezekiel’s contemporaries engage?

20. The following portrait sketches by contemporaries are, there-fore, of special interest.

21. The murder has never been Conclusively solved, and Richard's contemporaries widely suspected his involvement.

22. Because of its accuracy, the map was much admired by many of Mercator’s contemporaries.

23. Noah was a righteous man, Blameless among his contemporaries; Noah walked with God.

24. Our contemporaries seem unaware they are facing the age-old demon of Acedia.

25. Enoch lived 365 years —not nearly as long as most of his contemporaries.

26. The justification for Gloucester's assumption of power confused contemporaries and has continued to arouse controversy.

27. 29 Wang Wei's contemporaries and lots of followers as well absorbed his nimbus and essence.

28. What mattered here was how contemporaries chose to describe the events that happened in 1688-

29. Even among his contemporaries he was acknowledged as a teacher of exceptional influence and popularity.

30. Confessions twice-planned unrealistic pathogenicity Woodsum decussating contemporaries superencipherment un-Eucharistic sycophancies Alumnol crypted

31. In these articles, we will examine Bible accounts of King David and his contemporaries.

32. Peter was clearly a good deal less intimidated than some of his fledgling contemporaries.

33. Their fans would say that they consistently outshone their indie contemporaries Blur and Oasis.

34. The sources Arrian selected were Ptolemy 1 I and Aristobulus, contemporaries and actors in the events

35. Like so many of his contemporaries, Golovin was an equal - opportunity sadist who killed his own.

36. Synonyms for Coevals include contemporaries, peers, compeers, fellows, equals, brothers, equivalents, coordinates, matches and rivals

37. (Genesis 5:27) Both Methuselah and Lamech had been contemporaries of the first man, Adam.

38. Contemporaries expected that Austria-Hungary would wrench itself from the Habsburg yoke upon his death.

39. The reality of Citrine's position was somewhat less dramatic than was sometimes imagined by contemporaries.

40. It is true that among her contemporaries she passed for a young woman of profundity.

41. Thus we see that Ezra in writing Chronicles wished to strengthen his contemporaries in fidelity to Jehovah.

42. Constantine was the most dominating figure of his lifetime, towering over his contemporaries, including Pope Sylvester I

43. But those are experiences which Clinton and his contemporaries in leadership know only from the history books.

44. On the few occasions she'd spent holidays at home she'd been a social outcast among her contemporaries.

45. Among his contemporaries Apollonius suffers from a comparison with Theocritus, who was a little his senior

46. 19 Unlike many of his contemporaries, Prendergast did not embrace the more conservative aspects of Impressionism.

47. But because it was idealistic it was the more persuasive when he preached it to his young contemporaries.

48. The simplest explanation for his achievements lies in his greater ability and superiority over his contemporaries at university.

49. In short, he begins to display precisely the comportment his contemporaries would have expected of their rightful king.

50. His contemporaries believed he made his sister-in-law take out substantial life insurance and then poisoned her.