adjective “new”
new, Komp. newer, Sup. newest
- made or happened recently
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
There is a new restaurant opening downtown.
- found or added recently
The scientist was thrilled to introduce a new species of frog to the academic community.
- more recent than another in time or order
After the promotion, she moved into her new office, which was much larger than her cubicle.
- never used or worn before
He was excited to wear his new suit to the job interview.
- looking or feeling fresher or more restored
After a good night's sleep, she felt like a new person, ready to tackle the day.
- recently born
The new puppies at the pet store were so adorable that I wanted to take one home.
- not previously encountered or experienced
Moving to a new country introduced him to customs and traditions he had never experienced before.
- having just arrived or started
The new teacher received a warm welcome from the students and faculty.
- not yet familiar with a task or situation
It's okay to make mistakes since you're new to playing the guitar.
- referring to the next or a recently started period of time
Everyone is excited about the new quarter and the business it will bring.
adverb “new”
- starting again from the beginning
After the fire, the community decided to start new and rebuild the town center.