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The word "present" can function as a noun, adjective, or verb, each with different pronunciations and meanings. As a noun or adjective, it is pronouncedprɛzənt/ (PREZ-uhnt), with stress on the first syllable. As a verb, it is pronounced /prɪˈzɛnt/ (pri-ZENT), with stress on the second syllable. As a noun, "a present" is a common and casual synonym for "a gift." As an adjective, it means 'currently here' or 'happening now.' As a verb, it often implies a formal act of giving, showing, or introducing. The intransitive verb use (e.g., "the patient presents with...") is more common in specialized or medical contexts.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Karen is tidying up after Chloe's birthday party.
Karen

Did Chloe even open that ridiculous present from Aunt Carol yet?

Karen
David
David

She did. It's a 'wellness journal'. Pretty sure she regifted it.

💡
Karen is expressing her usual passive-aggressive judgment about a gift. David confirms it was opened and then uses the phrasal verb 'regifted it,' implying Chloe passed the unwanted gift on to someone else, fitting the casual, slightly dismissive tone of parents discussing their kids' gifts.

Meanings

noun

A gift.

"birthday present"

noun

The current time.

"at the present moment"

adjective

In a particular place; not absent.

"all students present"

adjective

Existing or happening now.

"the present situation"

verb (transitive)
[present something to someone][present someone with something]

To give or offer something formally.

"present an award"

verb (transitive)
[present something]

To show or offer something for consideration or display.

"present an idea"

verb (intransitive)
[present with something]

To appear or manifest with specific symptoms or characteristics (often medical).

"patient presents with fever"

Examples

I hope you like your present!

Is everyone present and accounted for?

I need to present my findings to the board tomorrow.

At the present time, we have no new information.

Wow, you really went all out for her present!

The patient will present with a high fever, doctor.

Please present your boarding pass at the gate.

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