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The definition of new
19 Definitions of: new
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- adjective, a) recently made or brought into being b) (as collective noun; preceded by the)
- adjective, of a kind never before existing; novel
- adjective, having existed before but only recently discovered
- adjective, markedly different from what was before
- adjective, fresh and unused; not second-hand
- adjective, having just or recently become
- adjective, recently introduced (to); inexperienced (in) or unaccustomed (to)
- adjective, more or most recent of two or more things with the same name
- adjective, fresh; additional
- adjective, unknown; novel
- adjective, (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again
- adjective, (of crops) harvested early
- adjective, changed, esp for the better
- adjective, up-to-date; fashionable
- adjective, being the most recent, usually living, form of a language
- adjective, (be) the new (to be) set to become the new vogue
- adjective, turn over a new leaf to reform; make a fresh start
- adverb, recently, freshly
- adverb, anew; again ▷ See also news ▷ See also, neo-
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| Synonyms: | innovation, fresh, contemporary, novelty, originality, strangeness, modern, recent, up-to-date, latest | And more... |
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| Antonyms: | old-fashioned |
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