| new | | |
| adj. | 1. new | not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered.; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World" |
| ~ current | occurring in or belonging to the present time.; "current events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations"; "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current position" |
| ~ fresh | recently made, produced, or harvested.; "fresh bread"; "a fresh scent"; "fresh lettuce" |
| ~ modern | belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages.; "modern art"; "modern furniture"; "modern history"; "totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric" |
| ~ bran-new, brand-new, spic-and-span, spick-and-span | conspicuously new.; "shiny brand-new shoes"; "a spick-and-span novelty" |
| ~ fresh | (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again.; "a fresh start"; "fresh ideas" |
| ~ red-hot, hot | newest or most recent.; "news hot off the press"; "red-hot information" |
| ~ new-sprung, newborn | having just or recently arisen or come into existence.; "new nations"; "with newborn fears" |
| ~ newfound | newly discovered.; "his newfound aggressiveness"; "Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea" |
| ~ novel, refreshing | pleasantly new or different.; "common sense of a most refreshing sort" |
| ~ parvenu, parvenue | of or characteristic of a parvenu. |
| ~ recent | new.; "recent graduates"; "a recent addition to the house"; "recent buds on the apple trees" |
| ~ revolutionary, radical | markedly new or introducing radical change.; "a revolutionary discovery"; "radical political views" |
| ~ rising | newly come into prominence.; "a rising young politician" |
| ~ sunrise | of an industry or technology; new and developing.; "high-technology sunrise industries" |
| ~ untested, untried | not yet proved or subjected to testing.; "an untested drug"; "untested theory"; "an untried procedure" |
| ~ unused | not yet put into use.; "we bought an unused car for a change" |
| ~ virgin | being used or worked for the first time.; "virgin wool" |
| ~ young | being in its early stage.; "a young industry"; "the day is still young" |
| adj. | 2. fresh, new, novel | original and of a kind not seen before.; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem" |
| ~ original | being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of.; "a truly original approach"; "with original music"; "an original mind" |
| adj. | 3. new, raw | lacking training or experience.; "the new men were eager to fight"; "raw recruits" |
| ~ inexperienced, inexperient | lacking practical experience or training. |
| adj. | 4. new, unexampled | having no previous example or precedent or parallel.; "a time of unexampled prosperity" |
| ~ unprecedented | having no precedent; novel.; "an unprecedented expansion in population and industry" |
| adj. | 5. new | other than the former one(s); different.; "they now have a new leaders"; "my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it"; "ready to take a new direction" |
| ~ other | not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied.; "today isn't any other day"; "the construction of highways and other public works"; "he asked for other employment"; "any other person would tell the truth"; "his other books are still in storage"; "then we looked at the other house"; "hearing was good in his other ear"; "the other sex"; "she lived on the other side of the street from me"; "went in the other direction" |
| adj. | 6. new | unaffected by use or exposure.; "it looks like new" |
| ~ unweathered | not worn by exposure to the weather.; "chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock" |
| adj. | 7. new, newfangled | (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new.; "newfangled ideas"; "she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them" |
| ~ original | being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of.; "a truly original approach"; "with original music"; "an original mind" |
| adj. | 8. new | in use after medieval times.; "New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties" |
| ~ linguistics | the scientific study of language. |
| ~ late | of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages.; "Late Greek" |
| adj. | 9. modern, new | used of a living language; being the current stage in its development.; "Modern English"; "New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew" |
| ~ linguistics | the scientific study of language. |
| ~ late | of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages.; "Late Greek" |
| adj. | 10. new, young | (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity.; "new potatoes"; "young corn" |
| ~ early | being or occurring at an early stage of development.; "in an early stage"; "early forms of life"; "early man"; "an early computer" |
| adj. | 11. new | unfamiliar.; "new experiences"; "experiences new to him"; "errors of someone new to the job" |
| ~ unaccustomed | not habituated to; unfamiliar with.; "unaccustomed to wearing suits" |
| adv. | 12. fresh, freshly, new, newly | very recently.; "they are newly married"; "newly raised objections"; "a newly arranged hairdo"; "grass new washed by the rain"; "a freshly cleaned floor"; "we are fresh out of tomatoes" |
| recent | | |
| n. (time) | 1. holocene, holocene epoch, recent, recent epoch | approximately the last 10,000 years. |
| ~ age of man, quaternary, quaternary period | last 2 million years. |
| ~ epoch | a unit of geological time that is a subdivision of a period and is itself divided into ages. |
| adj. | 2. recent | new.; "recent graduates"; "a recent addition to the house"; "recent buds on the apple trees" |
| ~ new | not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered.; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World" |
| adj. | 3. late, recent | of the immediate past or just previous to the present time.; "a late development"; "their late quarrel"; "his recent trip to Africa"; "in recent months"; "a recent issue of the journal" |
| ~ past | earlier than the present time; no longer current.; "time past"; "his youth is past"; "this past Thursday"; "the past year" |
| lately | | |
| adv. | 1. late, lately, latterly, of late, recently | in the recent past.; "he was in Paris recently"; "lately the rules have been enforced"; "as late as yesterday she was fine"; "feeling better of late"; "the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also" |
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