new
njuː/
adjective
adjective: new; comparative adjective: newer; superlative adjective: newest
-
1.produced, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time; not existing before.“the new Madonna album”
synonyms: recently developed, newly discovered, brand new, up to the minute, up to date, latest, current, state-of-the-art, contemporary, present-day, advanced, recent, modern; More newly arrived, newborn“Roger used new techniques of measuring and recording growth”novel, fresh, original, unhackneyed, imaginative, creative, experimental, new-fashioned, contemporary, modernist, up to date;informalway out, far out“the committee is generally tolerant of new ideas”antonyms: old, existing, old-fashioned, stale, hackneyed -
of recent origin or arrival.“a new baby”
-
2.already existing but seen, experienced, or acquired recently or now for the first time.“her new bike”
-
unfamiliar or strange to (someone).“a way of living that was new to me”
-
synonyms: different, another, alternative, changed, unfamiliar, unknown, strange, unaccustomed, untried More “new neighbours had recently moved in”antonyms: present -
synonyms: additional, added, extra, increased, more, supplementary, supplemental, further, another, fresh More “the school has just had a new classroom built”antonyms: existing -
discovered or founded later than and named after.adjective: New“New York”
-
adverb
adverb: new
-
1.newly; recently.“new-mown hay”
Leave a Reply