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new
adjective
1 new
Not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered.
Roget 614:
unaccustomed,
unused,
unwonted,
unseasoned,
uninured†,
unhabituated†,
untrained;
new;
green
etc.
(unskilled)
699;
unhackneyed.
unusual
etc.
(unconformable)
83;
nonobservant†;
disused
etc.
678.
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Roget 435:
green,
verdant;
glaucous,
olive,
olive green;
green as grass;
verdurous.
emerald green,
pea green,
grass green,
apple green,
sea green,
olive green,
bottle green,
coke bottle green.
greenish;
virent†,
virescent†.
green
(learner)
541,
new,
inexperienced,
novice,
(unskillful)
699.
green
(ill, sick).
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Polish: nowy
2 new
Original and of a kind not seen before.
synonyms: fresh, novel.
Roget 18:
dissimilar,
unlike,
disparate;
divergent;
of a different kind;
etc.
(class)
75
unmatched,
unique;
new,
novel;
unprecedented
etc.
83;
original.
nothing of the kind;
no such thing,
quite another thing;
far from it,
cast in a different mold,
tertium quid [Lat.],
as like a dock as a daisy,
very like a whale"
[Hamlet];
as different as chalk from cheese,
as different as Macedon and Monmouth;
lucus a non lucendo [Lat.].
diversified
etc.
16.1.
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Roget 123:
new,
novel,
recent,
fresh,
green;
young
etc.
127;
evergreen;
raw,
immature,
unsettled,
yeasty;
virgin;
untried,
unhandseled†,
untrodden,
untrod,
unbeaten;
fire-new,
span-new.
late,
modern,
neoteric,
hypermodern,
nouveau;
new-born,
nascent,
neonatal [Med.],
new-fashioned,
new-fangled,
new-fledged;
of yesterday;
just out,
brand-new,
up to date,
up to the minute,
with it,
fashionable,
in fashion;
in,
hip [Coll.];
vernal,
renovated,
sempervirent†,
sempervirid†.
fresh as a rose,
fresh as a daisy,
fresh as paint;
spick and span.
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Polish: świeży, oryginalny
3 new
Lacking training or experience:
— The new men were eager to fight.
synonym: raw.
Polish: nowy, świeży
4 new
Having no previous example or precedent or parallel.
synonym: unexampled.
5 new
Other than the former one(s); different.
6 new
Unaffected by use or exposure.
7 New
In use after medieval times.
8 New
Used of a living language; being the current stage in its development:
— New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew.
synonym: Modern.
Polish: młody
9 new
of crops Harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity:
— New potatoes.
synonym: young.
10 new
often followed by `to' Unfamiliar.
adverb
1 new
Very recently:
— They are newly married.
— Newly raised objections.
— A newly arranged hairdo.
— Grass new washed by the rain.
synonyms: fresh, freshly, newly.
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