up-to-date
1 of 1adjective/ˌʌptəˈdeɪt/
Forms:more up-to-date,most up-to-date
1
conforming to the most recent developments, updates, or facts
- The report is up-to-date, including the most recent statistics on market growth.
- Make sure your software is up-to-date to avoid any security issues.
- The news app provides up-to-date alerts, ensuring you never miss a major event.
- The team worked hard to submit the up-to-date findings before the deadline.
- He updated the website to keep it up-to-date with the latest product launches.
2
conforming to the latest trends or fashion
- The boutique carries only up-to-date fashion, with the latest trends from Paris.
- Her wardrobe is always up-to-date, reflecting the most current fashion styles.
- The restaurant’s interior design is up-to-date, featuring minimalist and contemporary elements.
- He always has an up-to-date hairstyle that fits the current trends.
- The new line of shoes is up-to-date, blending classic designs with modern innovations.