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Adjective(1) not of long duration,having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered,other than the former one(s),different,having no previous example or precedent or parallel,of a kind not seen before,lacking training or experience,of a new (often outrageous) kind or fashion,(often followed by `to') unfamiliar,(of crops) harvested at an early stage of development,before complete maturity,unaffected by use or exposure,in use after Medieval times,used of a living language,being the current stage in its development,recent,fresh,additional,modernized,restored(2) not of long duration(3) having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered(4) other than the former one(s)(5) different(6) having no previous example or precedent or parallel(7) of a kind not seen before(8) lacking training or experience(9) of a new (often outrageous) kind or fashion(10) (often followed by `to') unfamiliar(11) (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development(12) before complete maturity(13) unaffected by use or exposure(14) in use after Medieval times(15) used of a living language(16) being the current stage in its development
Adverb(1) very recently,recently(2) very recently(3) recently

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(1) On the day Shesh packed his bags and kissed his mom goodbye, he felt like a whole new person.(2) Finding the key to making this foam would be like discovering a new planet.(3) Life after cricket will involve working in corporate PR and new business at Surrey.(4) a new planet(5) Serve with buttered, boiled new potatoes, using the remainder of the mint as a garnish for the lamb.(6) Children would also be allowed to take toys away with them when they make a fresh start in a new home.(7) My father ended up with my brother, sister Fifi and the impending new addition.(8) The new year has brought some dramatic changes at the loch with the addition of three new fisheries.(9) They make it possible to introduce millions of new numbers over the coming years.(10) The company is also introducing new innovations to members to retain their loyalty.(11) Very new Modern art has become a little too cool and popular for its own good, he admits.(12) His actions make no sense especially in the week when a new range of highly advanced robots is unleashed.(13) Indeed, this week, we might well be standing on the threshold of a new era of violence.(14) The poor old thing was purchased new , and now has a rather worn binding and some book tape holding it together.(15) He saw his new flat as a fresh start but if it came to that, he would accept the decision of the court.(16) So is it now time to sit back and watch the arrival of a new phase in the industry?
Related Words
(1) new moon
(2) new life
(3) new look
(4) new deal
(5) something new
(6) brave new world
(7) new job
(8) new car
(9) new style
Synonyms
Adjective
1. recently developed
2. novel
3. unused
4. different
5. additional
7. newfangled
8. young
9. unexampled
10. raw
11. fresh
12. modern


Adverb
13. newly


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

inventing a new
dark matter particle

inventing a NEW dark matter particle

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 13


Your new mother-in-law's
a piece of work.

Your NEW mother-in-law's a piece of work.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 24


I made a new friend

I made a NEW friend

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 15


a new super-heavy element
only to have it disproved

a NEW super-heavy element only to have it disproved

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 10


Well, I'm hardly a new recruit.

Well, I'm hardly a NEW recruit.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1


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