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    new
    /njuː/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. newly; recently: "new-mown hay"

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  2. How to use new in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of New. having recently come into existence : recent, modern; having been seen, used, or known for a short time : novel; unfamiliar…

  3. NEW definition: 1. recently created or having started to exist recently: 2. different from one that existed…. Learn more.

  4. What is a basic definition of new? New describes something that only now exists or has been around for only a short time. New also describes something that has just appeared for the first time or that is unfamiliar.

  5. 1. Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent: a new law. 2. a. Still fresh: a new coat of paint. b. Never used or worn before now: a new car; a new hat. 3. Just found, discovered, or learned: new information. 4. Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar: ideas new to her. 5.

  6. adjective. us / nuː / uk / njuː / new adjective (RECENTLY CREATED) Add to word list. A1. recently created or having started to exist recently: a new car. She's very creative and always coming up with new ideas. What have they decided to name the new baby? What's new in the fashion world?

  7. Synonyms for NEW: alternative, other, alternate, makeshift, another, second, different, extra; Antonyms of NEW: original, first, same, former, identical, permanent, equal, lasting.

  8. noun [uncountable] something that is new. It was a good mix of the old and the new. recently bought. Let me show you my new dress. The car still looks new. They are very proud of their spanking new kitchen. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. not used before. not used or owned by anyone before. A second-hand car costs a fraction of a new one.

  9. Find 100 different ways to say NEW, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  10. new adjective. not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered. "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World". fresh, new, novel adjective. original and of a kind not seen before.

  11. New is a derived term of newly. As adverbs the difference between newly and new is that newly is in a new manner while new is newly (especially in composition). As an adjective new is recently made, or created. As a noun new is things that are new. As a verb new is to make new; to renew.