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ERA definition: 1. a period of time of which particular events or stages of development are typical: 2. a time…. Learn more.
era in British English. (ˈɪərə ) noun. 1. a period of time considered as being of a distinctive character; epoch. 2. a period of one's life or career considered as being of a distinctive character. my student protest era. 3.
The meaning of ERA is a fixed point in time from which a series of years is reckoned. How to use era in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Era.
a period of time in history that is special for a particular reason: the Victorian era. a new era of peace. (Definition of era from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
noun. /ˈɪərə/ /ˈɪrə/, /ˈerə/ a period of time, usually in history, that is different from other periods because of particular characteristics or events. the Victorian/modern/post-war era. When she left the firm, it was the end of an era (= things were different after that). a new era of peace. This is the start of a new era of peace and prosperity.
era. volume_up. UK /ˈɪərə/ noun 1. a long and distinct period of history his death marked the end of an era leading photographers of the Victorian era 2. a system of chronology dating from a particular event the dawn of the Christian era 3.
an extended period of time the years of which are numbered from a fixed point or event: the Christian era. a point in time, esp one beginning a new or distinctive period. a major division of geological time, divided into several periods.