New
Pronunciation of New
/njˈuː/, /njˈuː/, /n_j_ˈuː/
Antonyms for new:
out-of-date, accustomed, unoriginal, outdated, worn, passe, old fashioned, old, middle, precedented, antiquated.
Synonyms for new:
Sense 5
Sense 6
now, progressive, square, lost.
Sense 7
Sense 8
high.
Tuber
potato.
inexperienced
inexperienced, unripe.
stimulating
supplementary
unprecedented
unheard-of, unprecedented.
additional (adjective)
extra, fresh, more, other, added, further.
all (adjective)
raw.
different (adjective)
earliest (adjective)
early (adjective)
green (adjective)
untrained, wet behind the ears.
in the beginning (adjective)
modernized, restored (adjective)
new (adjective)
fresh, contemporary, recent, current, novel, up-to-the-minute, latest, late-breaking, experimental, topical, unused, Pioneering, modern, avant-garde, up-to-date.
newfangled (adjective)
newfangled, modernistic, new-fashioned.
present (adjective)
unheard-of (adjective)
unheard-of.
untried (adjective)
untried, untested.
currently (adverb)
recently (adverb)
Sense 4 (noun)
dynamic, fledgling, progressive, unfamiliar, different, inventive.
Sense 5 (noun)
dressed-up, more, added, further, extra, compensatory, additional, improved, enhanced, remedial, Furbished, second-generation.
inexperienced (noun)
untrained.
novel (noun)
recently (noun)
Usage examples for new:
- And then the New Zealander, his face grim and set, began to take things out of his trousers' pockets. - "The Charm of Ireland", Burton Egbert Stevenson.
- You 'll soon see that I 'm no new hand at the work. - "The Fortunes Of Glencore", Charles James Lever.
- He was new to this sort of thing and told her so. - "The Spinners", Eden Phillpotts.