as of

preposition
UK: /æz ɒv/
US: /æz ʌv/
  1. Starting from a particular time or date.

    1. As of today, I am now the manager of this store. [ ] [ ]
    2. As of January, the price of milk will increase by ten cents. [ ] [ ]
  2. At the specified time; used to indicate the situation at a specific point in time.

    1. As of now, all tickets are sold for the concert tonight. [ ] [ ]
    2. As of last week, the project was on schedule, but there have been delays. [ ] [ ]
as of adverb
  1. Used to indicate the time from which something is valid or effective.

    1. The new policy takes effect as of tomorrow morning. [ ] [ ]
    2. The contract is legally binding as of the date of signing it. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "as of" in English means: Starting from a particular time or date., At the specified time; used to indicate the situation at a specific point in time..

The phonetic transcription of "as of" is /æz ɒv/ in British English and /æz ʌv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "as of": effective, since, date, on, from.

Example usage of "as of": "As of today, I am now the manager of this store.". More examples on the page.