New & Again Thrift Shop Events This Friday

English [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Center English language newe, from Onetime English nīewe, from Proto-Germanic *niwjaz, from Proto-Indo-European *néwyos ( " new " ), from *néwos.

Compare too Old English ( " now " ). More at now. Doublet of nuevo and novuss.

Pronunciation [edit]

  • ( Received Pronunciation ) IPA(key): /njuː/
  • ( General American, Canada ) IPA(key): /n(j)u/
  • ( General Australian, New Zealand ) IPA(key): /njʉː/
  • Homophones: gnu, knew, nu
  • Rhymes: -uː

Adjective [edit]

new (comparative newer, height newest)

  1. Recently made, or created.
    • 2013 July 19, Timothy Garton Ash, "Where Dr Pangloss meets Machiavelli", in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 6, page 18:

      Hidden behind thickets of acronyms and gorse bushes of detail, a new great game is under style across the globe. Some telephone call information technology geoeconomics, but it's geopolitics too. The current power play consists of an extraordinary range of countries simultaneously sitting downwardly to negotiate big free merchandise and investment agreements.

    This is a new scratch on my auto!   The band just released a new album.

  2. Boosted; recently discovered.

    We turned up some new evidence from the old files.

  3. Electric current or later, as opposed to former.

    My new car is much better than my previous 1, even though it is older.   We had been in our new firm for five years by then.

  4. Used to distinguish something established more recently, named later something or some place previously existing.

    New Bond Street is an extension of Bond Street.

  5. In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used.

    Are yous going to buy a new car or a 2nd-hand 1?

  6. Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed.

    That shirt is dirty. Become and put on a new i.   I feel like a new person after a practiced night'south slumber.   Later on the accident, I saw the world with new optics.

  7. Newborn.

    My sister has a new infant, and our mother is excited to finally have a grandchild.

  8. Of contempo origin; having taken place recently.

    I can't see you for a while; the hurting is still too new.   Did you meet the new Rex Lear at the theatre?

  9. Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known.
    • 2013 July 6, "The rise of smart beta", in The Economist, book 408, number 8843, page 68:

      Investors confront a quandary. Cash offers a render of nigh null in many adult countries; government-bond yields may accept risen in contempo weeks only they are still unattractive. Equities have suffered two big deport markets since 2000 and are wobbling again. It is inappreciably surprising that pension funds, insurers and endowments are searching for new sources of return.

    The idea was new to me.   I need to meet new people.

  10. Recently arrived or appeared.
    • 1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, affiliate 1, in Mr. Pratt's Patients:

      'Twas early June, the new grass was flourishing everywheres, the posies in the m—peonies and such—in total flower, the sun was shining, and the h2o of the bay was blueish, with lite green streaks where the shoal showed.

    Take you met the new guy in town?   He is the new kid at schoolhouse.

  11. Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task.

    Don't worry that you're new at this chore; you'll get improve with fourth dimension.   I'm new at this business.

  12. ( of a period of time ) Adjacent; virtually to begin or recently begun.

    Nosotros expect to grow at x% annually in the new decade.

Synonyms [edit]

  • ( recently made, created, or appeared ) : brand new, recent
  • ( boosted, recently discovered ) : recent
  • ( current or subsequently ) : current
  • ( in original status, pristine ) : brand new, brand spanking new, mint, pristine
  • ( refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed ) : born-again, reformed, refreshed, reinvigorated, revived
  • ( newborn ) : newborn, young
  • ( of recent origin ) : fresh
  • ( foreign, unfamiliar ) : foreign, unfamiliar
  • ( recently arrived or appeared ) : novel, singular
  • ( inexperienced, unaccustomed ) : brand new, dark-green
  • See also Thesaurus:new

Antonyms [edit]

  • ( recently fabricated, created, or appeared ) : ancient, dated, old
  • ( additional, recently discovered ) : dated, old
  • ( current or later ) : former, old
  • ( distinguishing something established more recently ) : old
  • ( in original status, pristine ) : one-time, used, worn
  • ( refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed ) : one-time
  • ( young ) : old
  • ( of recent origin ) : original, previous
  • ( strange, unfamiliar ) : familiar, old
  • ( recently arrived or appeared ) : established
  • ( inexperienced, unaccustomed ) : accepted, experienced, expert

Hyponyms [edit]

  • brand new

Derived terms [edit]

  • all-new
  • anew
  • new-
  • New Addington
  • New Age
  • New Alresford
  • New Amsterdam
  • New Australia
  • New Barnet
  • New Basford
  • New Beckenham
  • New Bern
  • newbie
  • New Bolingbroke
  • New Boston
  • New Braunfels
  • New Brighton
  • New Britain
  • new broom
  • New Brunswick
  • New Buildings
  • New Caledonia
  • New Canaan
  • New Carrollton
  • Newcastle
  • New Castle
  • new chum
  • New Metropolis
  • New Clee
  • newco
  • New Cordell
  • New Cantankerous
  • New Cumnock
  • new dawn
  • New Delhi
  • New Earswick
  • New Eltham
  • New England
  • New Forest
  • Newfoundland
  • New Galloway
  • New Guinea
  • New Hampshire
  • New Hanover County
  • New Hartley
  • New Haw
  • New Holland
  • New Iberia
  • newie
  • New Inn
  • newish
  • New Jersey
  • New Kent
  • New Kent County
  • New Lane
  • newling
  • New Lisbon
  • New London
  • new-look
  • New Luce
  • newly
  • newlywed
  • New Madrid
  • New Malden
  • Newmarket
  • New Marske
  • New Martinsville
  • New Mexico
  • Newmill
  • New Mills
  • New Milton
  • new moon
  • newness
  • New Orleans
  • New Philadelphia
  • new potato
  • New Rackheath
  • New Radnor
  • New Roads
  • New Rochelle
  • New Rockford
  • New Romney
  • New Ross
  • news-
  • news
  • New Southgate
  • New South Wales
  • Newspeak
  • newspeak
  • New Taipei
  • New Testament
  • new town
  • Newtown
  • New Tredegar
  • new wave
  • New Westminster
  • New World
  • New Yr
  • New York
  • New Zealand
  • renew
  • what else is new
  • what's new

Translations [edit]

Adverb [edit]

new (comparative more new, pinnacle most new)

  1. Newly (especially in limerick).
    new-built-in, new-formed, new-found, new-mown
  2. As new; from scratch.
    They are scraping the site make clean to build new.

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  • new-

Substantive [edit]

new (ordinarily uncountable, plural news)

  1. Things that are new.
    Out with the old, in with the new.
  2. ( Australia ) A kind of light beer.
  3. ( United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, naval slang ) A naval cadet who has simply embarked on training.
    • 1956, Naval Review (London) (book 44, folio 286)
      In the Britannia "news" were worms, to exist trodden on []

Verb [edit]

new (tertiary-person atypical unproblematic nowadays news, present participle newing, simple past and past participle newed)

  1. ( programming ) Synonym of new up
  2. ( obsolete ) To make new; to recreate; to renew.

Derived terms [edit]

  • benew
  • new up
  • renew

References [edit]

  • Wikipedia-logo.svg new on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams [edit]

  • Wen, wen

German [edit]

Describing word [edit]

new (comparative newer, pinnacle am newesten or am newsten)

  1. Obsolete spelling of neu
    • 1552, Hans Gerle, Ein Newes sehr künstlichs Lautenbuch (printed in Nürnberg)
    • 1581, Ein new Kochbuch / Das ist Ein grundtliche beschreibung [] (printed in Frankfurt am Principal)
    • 1629, Johann Deucer, Ein Newes, Schönes, sehr Nützliches Betbuch (printed in Leipzig)
    • 1653, Ein newes Lied: Welches bey der Römischen Königlichen Crönung Ferdinandi deß Vierten in Regenspürg den 18. Junij 1653 ist musiciert worden
    • 1706, Moritz Pfleyer, Gedeonische Wunder-Fakel auff ein newes entzündt in dem glorwürdigen heiligen Blut-Zeugen Christi Leontio

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Japanese [edit]

Etymology [edit]

Borrowed from English new. Doublet of ニュー ( nyū ).

Pronunciation [edit]

  • IPA(cardinal): [ɲ̟ɯ̟ᵝː]

Substantive [edit]

new( ニュー ) • (nyū)

  1. new

See likewise [edit]

  • ( しん ) ( shin- )
  • ( にい ) ( nī- )

Malecite-Passamaquoddy [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Proto-Algonquian *nye·wi ( " four " ).

Numeral [edit]

new

  1. four

Heart English language [edit]

Etymology 1 [edit]

Describing word [edit]

new

  1. Alternative grade of newe

Etymology 2 [edit]

Noun [edit]

new

  1. Alternative form of noy

Zazaki [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Proto-Iranian *Hnáwa, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hnáwa. Related to Persian نه( noh ).

Numeral [edit]

new

  1. 9

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Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/new

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