English

new

njuː, njʉː, nuː
Meaning: recently created or having started to exist recently; different from one that existed earlier
Part of Speech: Adjective Alternative Readings: njʉː, nuː

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Example sentences

I bought a new car yesterday.
I bought a new car yesterday.
I bought a new chess set.
I bought a new chess set.
She bought a new book.
She bought a new book.
He bought a new power drill.
He bought a new power drill.
I bought myself a new coat.
I bought myself a new coat.

Usage Notes

'New' describes something that was recently made, bought, or discovered. It is the opposite of 'old'.

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