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New as a Adjective has these synonyms:
fresh, further, additional, supplemental, supplementaryExample: Has the new issue of Verbatim come out yet.
inexperienced, green, fresh, callow, unfledged, budding, immature, unripe, untrained
Example: Let us look over the new recruits, Sergeant.
late, young, recent
Example: We found newer fossils at higher levels.
revitalized, reborn, renewed, rejuvenated, changed, altered, redone, restored, redesigned, remodelled
Example: I saw before me a new Marie. They published a new version of the Bible.
uncharted, unexplored, untrodden, unknown, experimental
Example: Astronomers are breaking new ground in the analysis of pulsars.
New as a Adverb has these synonyms:
latest, late, modern, contemporary, modish, stylish, fashionable, chic, recent, advanced, up to date, brand-new, late-model, trendy, mod, hipExample: Macgregor buys a new car every year: it has to be equipped with the newest gadgets.
novel, original, unique, unusual, different, fresh, creative, imaginative, brand-new
Example: Ruth has a new idea for the sales campaign.
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