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单词 newness
释义

new

1 of 2

adjective

ˈnü How to pronounce new (audio)
chiefly British
ˈnyü How to pronounce new (audio)
 in place names usually  (ˌ)nu̇,
 or  ,
 or  (ˌ)ni
1
: having recently come into existence : recent, modern
I saw their new baby for the first time.
2
a(1)
: having been seen, used, or known for a short time : novel
rice was a new crop for the area
(2)
: unfamiliar
visit new places
b
: being other than the former or old
a steady flow of new money
He bought a new car.
3
: having been in a relationship or condition but a short time
new to the job
a new wife
4
a
: beginning as the resumption or repetition of a previous act or thing
a new day
the new edition
b
: made or become fresh
awoke a new person
c
: relating to or being a new moon
5
: different from one of the same category that has existed previously
new realism
6
: of dissimilar origin and usually of superior quality
a new strain of hybrid corn
7
capitalized : modern sense 3
especially : having been in use after medieval times
New Greek
newish
ˈnü-ish How to pronounce new (audio)
ˈnyü-
adjective
newness noun

new

2 of 2

adverb

: newly, recently
usually used in combination

Synonyms

Adjective

  • makeshift
  • substitute
  • substitutive

Adverb

  • freshly
  • just
  • late
  • lately
  • newly
  • now
  • only
  • recently
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

Example Sentences

Adjective They visited the new library. I saw their new baby for the first time. They planted new trees on the campus. a new kind of music She couldn't afford a new car, so she bought a used one. He bought the car new. She is eager to see his new apartment. This is my new stepsister. the young man and his new wife I made a new friend today. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
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Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English newe, new, nywe, going back to Old English nīowe, nīewe, nēowe, going back to Germanic *neuja- (whence Old Saxon & Old High German niuwi "new," Middle Dutch nieuwe, nûwe, Old Norse nýr, Gothic niujis), going back to Indo-European *neu̯i̯o-, derivative of *neu̯o- "new, young," whence Latin novus "new" (from *newos), Greek néos "young, fresh, new," Tocharian A ñu "new," Tocharian B ñuwe, Sanskrit návaḥ "new, fresh, young," Avestan nauua-, Hittite nēwa- "new"; also, going back to presumed ablaut variant, *nou̯o- (whence Old Church Slavic novŭ "new, recent") and *nou̯i̯o- (whence Old Irish náue, nuae "new, fresh," Welsh newydd, Lithuanian naũjas "new," Sanskrit návyaḥ "new, young"); also, going back to a derivative *neu̯ǝro- (parallel to Greek nearós "youthful, tender"), Armenian nor "new"

Note: A widely attested Indo-European adjective, apparently extant in all major branches except Albanian. Indo-European *neu̯o-, etc., may be based on *nu, *nuH "now" (see now entry 1).

Adverb

Middle English newe, going back to Old English nīwe, derivative of nīowe, nīewe new entry 1

First Known Use

Adjective

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adverb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

new 1 of 2

adjective

ˈnü How to pronounce new (audio)
ˈnyü
newer; newest
1
: recently bought, acquired, or rented
Dad gave me a new rug for my new apartment.
2
: taking the place of someone or something that came before
We got a new teacher in March.
3
: recently discovered or learned
a new planet
He showed us a new trick.
4
: beginning as a repeating of a previous thing
a new year
5
: being in a position, place, or state for the first time
He's a new member of the team.
We met her new husband.
6
: having recently come into existence
We looked at new computers.
7
: not used by anyone previously
She traded her used car for a new one.
8
: not accustomed
He's new to the job.

new

2 of 2

adverb

: newly, recently
new-mown grass

Geographical Definition

New

geographical name

ˈnü How to pronounce New (audio)
ˈnyü
river flowing 320 miles (515 kilometers) from northwestern North Carolina north across Virginia into West Virginia, where it joins the Gauley River to form the Kanawha River

newness

noun

as in novelty
the quality or appeal of being new all that the skyscraper has going for it is its newness, for it's an ugly, poorly designed building

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • novelty
  • freshness
  • unfamiliarity
  • originality
  • trendiness
  • innovation
  • hipness
  • unusualness
  • strangeness
  • bizarreness
  • progressiveness
  • recentness
  • departure
  • currentness
  • up-to-dateness
  • divergence
  • shoot
  • offshoot

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • familiarity
  • commonness
  • banality
  • staleness
  • outdatedness
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