Noun
The state of being contemporaneous.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is a disconnect between the film Bond and the literary Bond which is their contemporaneity. I don't suffer from that. William Boyd
Education has become a prisoner of contemporaneity. It is the past, not the dizzy present, that is the best door to the future. Camille Paglia
The point is not that contemporaneity is insignificant. ... It is rather that there is something more important at stake in the temporal character of literature: its relation to history, understood as change and development, rather than as context and frame. Russell Berman
This historical sense, which is a sense of the timeless as well as of the temporal and of the timeless and of the temporal together, is what makes a writer traditional. And it is at the same time what makes a writer most acutely conscious of his place in time, of his contemporaneity. T. S. Eliot
a shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village Source: Internet
For example, despite the implied contemporaneity in each of the films of The Omen series, the lead character ages some fifteen or twenty years across three films released across a period of less than six years. Source: Internet