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new
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
made
,
built
,
invented
,
or
discovered
only
a
short
time
ago
;
not
old
•
A
new
bridge
now
connects
the
two
islands
.
A
new
bridge
now
connects
the
two
islands
.
•
She
bought
a
new
phone
yesterday
.
She
bought
a
new
phone
yesterday
.
Old
English
nīwe
,
nēowe
,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
nieuw
and
German
neu
.
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
made
,
built
,
grown
,
or
bought
only
a
short
time
ago
;
not
old
or
used
before
•
The
store
is
selling
new
laptops
at
a
discount
this
week
.
The
store
is
selling
new
laptops
at
a
discount
this
week
.
•
After
repainting
,
the
house
looked
brand new
.
After
repainting
,
the
house
looked
brand new
.
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
recently
obtained
,
started
,
or
arrived
and
therefore
unfamiliar
to
the
person
or
place
involved
•
I'm
really
enjoying
my
new
job
.
I'm
really
enjoying
my
new
job
.
•
Have
you
met
the
new
neighbor
yet
?
Have
you
met
the
new
neighbor
yet
?
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
different
from
what
was
before
;
replacing
an
earlier
or
old
version
•
The
company
launched
a
new
logo
last
week
.
The
company
launched
a
new
logo
last
week
.
•
We
need
a
new
plan
before
the
deadline
.
We
need
a
new
plan
before
the
deadline
.
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
different
from
what
existed
earlier
and
replacing
it
•
The
company
announced
a
new
policy
on
remote
work
.
The
company
announced
a
new
policy
on
remote
work
.
•
She
moved
to
a
new
city
for
university
.
She
moved
to
a
new
city
for
university
.
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
inexperienced
or
not
familiar
with
something
;
just
beginning
to
learn
•
I'm
still
new
to
skiing
and
fall
a
lot
.
I'm
still
new
to
skiing
and
fall
a
lot
.
•
The
intern
is
new
at
using
the
software
.
The
intern
is
new
at
using
the
software
.
adjective
-
new
,
newer
,
newest
having
little
or
no
previous
experience
with
something
;
unfamiliar
•
I'm
new
to
chess
,
so
I
still
make
simple
mistakes
.
I'm
new
to
chess
,
so
I
still
make
simple
mistakes
.
•
The
teacher
welcomed
the
new
student
to
the
class
.
The
teacher
welcomed
the
new
student
to
the
class
.
adverb
recently
;
anew
(
used
mainly
in
older
or
literary
styles
)
•
Spring
rain
washed
the
earth
new
.
Spring
rain
washed
the
earth
new
.
•
The
tailor
pressed
the
suit
new
for
the
ceremony
.
The
tailor
pressed
the
suit
new
for
the
ceremony
.
Adverbial
use
of
the
adjective
,
common
in
Middle
English
;
largely
replaced
by
“
anew
.”
news
noun
-
news
information
or
reports
about
recent
or
important
events
•
I
have
some
great
news
to
tell
you
!
I
have
some
great
news
to
tell
you
!
•
The
news
of
the
storm
spread
quickly
through
the
village
.
The
news
of
the
storm
spread
quickly
through
the
village
.
Originally
meant
‘
new
things
’
in
the
late
Middle
English
period
,
formed
from
the
adjective
‘
new
’
plus
the
plural
suffix
–s
.
noun
-
news
a
television
,
radio
,
or
online
program
that
presents
reports
about
current
events
•
Grandpa
turns
on
the
TV
every
evening
to
watch
the
six-o
’
clock
news
.
Grandpa
turns
on
the
TV
every
evening
to
watch
the
six-o
’
clock
news
.
•
The
news
begins
right
after
the
commercials
.
The
news
begins
right
after
the
commercials
.
Sense
of
‘
program
that
conveys
news
’
developed
in
the
early
20th
century
with
the
rise
of
radio
and
television
broadcasting
.
newspaper
noun
a
printed
publication
,
usually
issued
daily
or
weekly
,
that
contains
news
,
articles
,
photographs
,
and
advertisements
•
She
buys
a
newspaper
every
morning
on
her
way
to
work
.
She
buys
a
newspaper
every
morning
on
her
way
to
work
.
•
The
headline
on
the
front
of
the
newspaper
surprised
everyone
.
The
headline
on
the
front
of
the
newspaper
surprised
everyone
.
mid-17th
century
,
from
the
words
“
news
”
+
“
paper
”,
originally
meaning
‘
a
printed
sheet
giving
news
’.
noun
a
company
or
organization
that
produces
and
distributes
a
newspaper
publication
•
The
newspaper
hired
a
new
editor
last
month
.
The
newspaper
hired
a
new
editor
last
month
.
•
Our
local
newspaper
won
an
award
for
investigative
journalism
.
Our
local
newspaper
won
an
award
for
investigative
journalism
.
noun
-
newspaper
old
sheets
of
newsprint
used
as
a
material
for
wrapping
,
cleaning
,
or
other
practical
purposes
•
He
wrapped
the
dishes
in
newspaper
before
packing
them
.
He
wrapped
the
dishes
in
newspaper
before
packing
them
.
•
The
wet
dog
lay
on
a
sheet
of
newspaper
to
keep
the
floor
clean
.
The
wet
dog
lay
on
a
sheet
of
newspaper
to
keep
the
floor
clean
.
newly
adverb
recently
;
not
long
ago
•
The
company
hired
a
newly
graduated
engineer
to
join
the
design
team
.
The
company
hired
a
newly
graduated
engineer
to
join
the
design
team
.
•
They
moved
into
their
newly
built
home
just
before
winter
.
They
moved
into
their
newly
built
home
just
before
winter
.
From
Old
English
nīewlice
meaning
‘
recently
,
newly
’.
know
verb
-
know
,
knowing
,
knows
,
knew
,
known
to
have
information
or
understand
facts
about
something
.
•
I
know
that
the
Earth
orbits
the
Sun
.
I
know
that
the
Earth
orbits
the
Sun
.
•
Do
you
know
what
time
the
movie
starts
?
Do
you
know
what
time
the
movie
starts
?
verb
-
know
,
knowing
,
knows
,
knew
,
known
to
be
acquainted
or
familiar
with
a
person
,
place
,
or
thing
.
•
I
know
Maria
from
college
.
I
know
Maria
from
college
.
•
Do
you
know
this
neighborhood
?
Do
you
know
this
neighborhood
?
verb
-
know
,
knowing
,
knows
,
knew
,
known
to
feel
certain
or
sure
about
something
.
•
I
know
he'll
come
on
time
.
I
know
he'll
come
on
time
.
•
She
knew
it
was
the
right
decision
.
She
knew
it
was
the
right
decision
.
verb
-
know
,
knowing
,
knows
,
knew
,
known
to
have
the
skill
or
ability
to
do
something
(
usually
followed
by
“
how
to
”).
•
Do
you
know
how
to
swim
?
Do
you
know
how
to
swim
?
•
She
knows
how
to
fix
a
bike
.
She
knows
how
to
fix
a
bike
.
verb
-
know
,
knowing
,
knows
,
knew
,
known
to
recognize
someone
or
something
when
you
see
,
hear
,
or
experience
it
.
•
I
know
his
voice
anywhere
.
I
know
his
voice
anywhere
.
•
She
knew
the
painting
the
moment
she
saw
its
colors
.
She
knew
the
painting
the
moment
she
saw
its
colors
.