What is the adjective of “Technology” for the noun “Age”

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

Which is correct :

  • This is a technology age.
  • This is a technological age.

I've heard of "the age of technology", but I'm not sure about the first choice. Also, I feel when I use "technological", the noun should be a method or a mean.

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manpreet 3 years ago

"technological" means "relating to or using technology". So if this is what you meant then this adjective is the right one. There's also "technologic(archaic version of technological) but it's most probably out of use in PDE.

"technology" can appear as part of a compound noun meaning "associated with technology or relating to it"


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