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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 ... show more

Roget 435: green, verdant; glaucous, olive, olive green; green as grass; verdurous.    emerald green, pea green, grass green, apple green, sea green, olive green, ... show more

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 ... show more

Roget 123: new, novel, recent, fresh, green; young etc. 127; evergreen; raw, immature, unsettled, yeasty; ... show more

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.


Moby thesaurus: ab ovo, accessory, actual, added, additional, afresh, again, all the rage, all the thing, ancillary, anew, another, another time, as is, as new, authentic, auxiliary, avant-garde, being, bis ... show more.

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