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Definition of newcomer in English: newcomernoun ˈnjuːkʌməˈn(j)uˌkəmər 1A person who has recently arrived in a place. she's a newcomer to the area Example sentencesExamples - Especially good was the latest newcomer to the group Paul Skidmore who played the Baroness with such elegance!
- It's a harsh, unyielding world, utterly alien to the English newcomers.
- A veteran member of a company will order a gullible newcomer to find the key to the curtain.
- But that's what happens when newcomers arrive with promise and a family pedigree.
- There can be legitimate objections, as well as xenophobic ones, to a large number of newcomers arriving in a certain area.
- Living here was fairly laid back and relaxed until July when our newcomer arrived.
- But in most of Britain, immigrants and newcomers live together surprisingly well.
- We must say goodbye to our friends and colleagues and prepare for the newcomers arriving soon.
- Actually, several newcomers had arrived and made the castle their new home.
- At present there are no checks of any kind on a newcomer to any part of India arriving from another part of India, even if the person is a Punjabi Sikh.
- However, as a newcomer to the area, I was disappointed how drab and uninviting the area in front of City Hall is at night.
- Between these newcomers and the earlier arrivals, things are no longer going well.
- As a newcomer to Witham back in the 1950s, she was faced with a town undergoing some major changes.
- Their bus was welcomed just like at any other time when newcomers arrived.
- Though he's just made the move to Australia he isn't a complete newcomer to this side of the world.
- As a newcomer to the country, the company's first goal is to find enough models.
- Falstaff is certainly a newcomer to the area, and dines at the homes of the Pages and the Fords.
- He was a curate, new to the parish, and a newcomer to St Ursula's College, my first year in High School.
- I am a newcomer to Japan and have been really impressed by the various facets of the people and the places.
- Any newcomer to this extraordinary resort needs a day to navigate the eclectic mix of rooms and entertainment on offer.
Synonyms (new) arrival, immigrant, settler, stranger, outsider, foreigner, alien, intruder, parvenu, interloper British incomer Northern English offcomer informal johnny-come-lately, the new kid on the block Australian informal blow-in - 1.1 A novice in a particular activity or situation.
a newcomer to federal politics Hill, one of England's relative newcomers, gave them the lead Example sentencesExamples - Angie went diving once before in Florida, but John is a newcomer to the activity.
- Though this is the group's first CD it is not a newcomer to the parang scene at all.
- Many of these voters were relative newcomers to the political process.
- A large entry is expected, hence we intend to provide a best novices prize for newcomers to the event.
- A newcomer to the screen, Suzanne brings a freshness and vitality to the part of Loretta that is sure to wow audiences.
- So take that for what it is worth, and take my reviews as coming from a relative newcomer.
- Compared to these old troopers Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, is a relative newcomer.
- A newcomer to the field of parapsychology she is constantly playing catch up.
- Imago, a relative newcomer to the league of regional journals, was born at a difficult time.
- Laura is a relatively newcomer to the sport and only began competing at 13 years of age.
- Though a relative term, she was something of a newcomer alongside more established artists.
- For them it becomes a tough job to work out where the fly is in relation to the fish especially when out with a newcomer to bonefishing.
- David was a relative newcomer to the pub trade, and spent many years working as a chef in a hotel.
- Reeve, a relative newcomer to showjumping, broke his neck in the worst place possible.
- If you are a newcomer to jazz then any of Coleman's Atlantic recordings are a good place to start.
- However it was a huge success for Tara, a newcomer to the sport, to progress as far as she did and finish fifth over all.
- Despite his high-profile in the county he knows a newcomer to politics has a tough task.
- Nicola is a newcomer to the sport having only started playing golf early this year.
- Most of these newcomers entered politics by chance and had a military or business background.
- One, as a newcomer to the party, he overestimates how liberal Democrats really are.
Synonyms beginner, novice, learner, trainee, apprentice, probationer, new recruit, raw recruit, new member, tyro, initiate, neophyte novitiate, new boy/girl, proselyte informal rookie, newbie, newb, the new kid on the block, johnny-come-lately North American informal tenderfoot, greenhorn
Definition of newcomer in US English: newcomernounˈn(y)o͞oˌkəmərˈn(j)uˌkəmər 1A person or thing that has recently arrived in a place or joined a group. she's a newcomer to the area Example sentencesExamples - As a newcomer to the country, the company's first goal is to find enough models.
- But that's what happens when newcomers arrive with promise and a family pedigree.
- Any newcomer to this extraordinary resort needs a day to navigate the eclectic mix of rooms and entertainment on offer.
- As a newcomer to Witham back in the 1950s, she was faced with a town undergoing some major changes.
- He was a curate, new to the parish, and a newcomer to St Ursula's College, my first year in High School.
- Though he's just made the move to Australia he isn't a complete newcomer to this side of the world.
- But in most of Britain, immigrants and newcomers live together surprisingly well.
- Especially good was the latest newcomer to the group Paul Skidmore who played the Baroness with such elegance!
- Living here was fairly laid back and relaxed until July when our newcomer arrived.
- However, as a newcomer to the area, I was disappointed how drab and uninviting the area in front of City Hall is at night.
- At present there are no checks of any kind on a newcomer to any part of India arriving from another part of India, even if the person is a Punjabi Sikh.
- Between these newcomers and the earlier arrivals, things are no longer going well.
- I am a newcomer to Japan and have been really impressed by the various facets of the people and the places.
- We must say goodbye to our friends and colleagues and prepare for the newcomers arriving soon.
- Their bus was welcomed just like at any other time when newcomers arrived.
- It's a harsh, unyielding world, utterly alien to the English newcomers.
- Actually, several newcomers had arrived and made the castle their new home.
- There can be legitimate objections, as well as xenophobic ones, to a large number of newcomers arriving in a certain area.
- A veteran member of a company will order a gullible newcomer to find the key to the curtain.
- Falstaff is certainly a newcomer to the area, and dines at the homes of the Pages and the Fords.
Synonyms arrival, new arrival, immigrant, settler, stranger, outsider, foreigner, alien, intruder, parvenu, interloper - 1.1 A novice in a particular activity or situation.
a newcomer to federal politics Hill, one of England's relative newcomers, gave them the lead Example sentencesExamples - So take that for what it is worth, and take my reviews as coming from a relative newcomer.
- Reeve, a relative newcomer to showjumping, broke his neck in the worst place possible.
- Nicola is a newcomer to the sport having only started playing golf early this year.
- Compared to these old troopers Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, is a relative newcomer.
- For them it becomes a tough job to work out where the fly is in relation to the fish especially when out with a newcomer to bonefishing.
- Most of these newcomers entered politics by chance and had a military or business background.
- A large entry is expected, hence we intend to provide a best novices prize for newcomers to the event.
- One, as a newcomer to the party, he overestimates how liberal Democrats really are.
- Despite his high-profile in the county he knows a newcomer to politics has a tough task.
- If you are a newcomer to jazz then any of Coleman's Atlantic recordings are a good place to start.
- A newcomer to the screen, Suzanne brings a freshness and vitality to the part of Loretta that is sure to wow audiences.
- Laura is a relatively newcomer to the sport and only began competing at 13 years of age.
- David was a relative newcomer to the pub trade, and spent many years working as a chef in a hotel.
- However it was a huge success for Tara, a newcomer to the sport, to progress as far as she did and finish fifth over all.
- Imago, a relative newcomer to the league of regional journals, was born at a difficult time.
- Though this is the group's first CD it is not a newcomer to the parang scene at all.
- Many of these voters were relative newcomers to the political process.
- Angie went diving once before in Florida, but John is a newcomer to the activity.
- A newcomer to the field of parapsychology she is constantly playing catch up.
- Though a relative term, she was something of a newcomer alongside more established artists.
Synonyms beginner, novice, learner, trainee, apprentice, probationer, new recruit, raw recruit, new member, tyro, initiate, neophyte
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