new

IPA: nˈu

noun

  • Things that are new.
  • (Australia, uncountable) A typically light-coloured lager brewed by the bottom-fermentation method.
  • (UK, naval slang) A naval cadet who has just embarked on training.
  • A surname transferred from the nickname.
  • (Oxford University, informal, uncommon) Ellipsis of New College, Oxford..

verb

  • (programming) Synonym of new up
  • (obsolete) To make new; to recreate; to renew.

adjective

  • Recently made, or created.
  • Of recent origin; having taken place recently.
  • Additional; recently discovered.
  • Current or later, as opposed to former.
  • Used to distinguish something established more recently, named after something or some place previously existing.
  • In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used.
  • Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed.
  • Newborn.
  • Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known.
  • Recently arrived or appeared.
  • Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task.
  • (of a period of time) Next; about to begin or recently begun.

adverb

  • Newly (especially in composition).
  • As new; from scratch.
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Examples of "new" in Sentences

  • The recent news reminded me of the game.
  • He overcame the ruth and started the new life.
  • The new start was not promising for the British.
  • Beginning in 2006, Hill offered a new statecraft.
  • Midnight is technically the beginning of the new day.
  • This was recent news, and I recall the sordid events well.
  • What are the sources for the recent outburst of new episode titles
  • This initiation is the start of the transformation of the new Natha.
  • After the beginning of the new century, the building was rehabilitated.
  • Convocation welcomes new students and recognizes the start of the new year.

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