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What (who) is New - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
NEW; N.E.W; New (disambiguation); New (song); 🆕

new         
adj.
1) new at, in (I'm new at this)
2) new to (this procedure is new to us)
new         
(newer, newest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is new has been recently created, built, or invented or is in the process of being created, built, or invented.
They've just opened a new hotel in the Stoke area...
The new invention ensures the beer keeps a full, frothy head.
...the introduction of new drugs to suppress the immune system...
Their epic fight is the subject of a new film...
These ideas are nothing new in America.
ADJ
newness
The board acknowledges problems which arise from the newness of the approach.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Something that is new has not been used or owned by anyone.
That afternoon she went out and bought a new dress...
There are many boats, new and used, for sale...
They cost nine pounds new, three pounds secondhand.
ADJ
3.
You use new to describe something which has replaced another thing, for example because you no longer have the old one, or it no longer exists, or it is no longer useful.
Under the new rules, some factories will cut emissions by as much as 90 percent...
I had been in my new job only a few days...
I had to find somewhere new to live...
Rachel has a new boyfriend...
They told me I needed a new battery.
ADJ
4.
New is used to describe something that has only recently been discovered or noticed.
The new planet is about ten times the size of the earth.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
5.
A new day or year is the beginning of the next day or year.
The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on the many achievements of the past...
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
New is used to describe someone or something that has recently acquired a particular status or position.
...the usual exhaustion of a new mother...
The Association gives a free handbook to all new members.
ADJ: ADJ n
7.
If you are new to a situation or place, or if the situation or place is new to you, you have not previously seen it or had any experience of it.
She wasn't new to the company...
His name was new to me then and it stayed in my mind...
I'm new here and all I did was follow orders.
ADJ: v-link ADJ, oft ADJ to n
8.
New potatoes, carrots, or peas are produced early in the season for such vegetables and are usually small with a sweet flavour.
ADJ: ADJ n
9.
as good as new: see good
to turn over a new leaf: see leaf
a new lease of life: see lease
pastures new: see pasture
see also brand-new
new         
a.
1.
Novel, fresh, of recent origin.
2.
Recent, modern, of the present day.
3.
Just discovered, recently made known, strange.
4.
Unaccustomed, unused.
5.
Repaired, renovated, reinvigorated.
6.
Starting anew, commencing, renovated.
7.
Newly come.

Wikipedia

New

New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created.

New or NEW may refer to:

Examples of use of New
1. New people, new environments, new wardrobe people.
2. We‘re seeing new people, new energy, new blood," Puryear said.
3. It will foster new ideas, new partnerships, and new relationships.
4. Can we carry on as before, or does the new world demand new politics, new unionism, new approaches all round?
5. Davies, the writer and executive producer, promised new thrills, new laughs, new heartbreak, and some terrifying new aliens.