his contemporary in English
one who belongs to the same time or period; one who is the same age, pee
Use "his contemporary" in a sentence
1. Like many of his contemporary troubadours, Peire merely composed contrafacta.
2. Braver loves to tinker and create, being something of a mad scientist much like his contemporary Wheeljack
3. While his contemporary Jiddu Krishnamurti did not approve of Rajneesh, there are clear similarities between their respective teachings.
4. Beneath this lies the most splendid embalmed St Justin in his contemporary costume with fine wire work and embroidery.
5. (adjective) With this mention Prester John ceases to have any pretension to historical existence in Asia (for we need not turn aside to Mandeville's fabulous revival of old stories or to the Barefaced fictions of his contemporary, John of Hese, which bring in the old tales of the miraculous body of St Thomas), and his connexion with that quarter of