newness
Roget category 123
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.6. Time
›› 1.6.2. Relative time
#123.
Newness
noun
newness
etc.
adj. —
novelty,
recency —
immaturity —
youth
etc.
127 —
gloss of novelty.
innovation —
renovation
etc.
(restoration)
660.
modernism —
mushroom,
parvenu —
latest fashion.
verb
renew
etc.
(restore)
660 —
modernize.
adjective
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.
adverb
newly
etc.
adj. —
afresh,
anew,
lately,
just now,
only yesterday,
the other day —
latterly,
of late.
not long ago,
a short time ago.
phrase
di novello tutto par bello [It] —
nullum est jam dictum quod non dictum est nullum est jam dictum quod non dictum est prius [Lat.] —
una scopa nuova spazza bene [It].
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