New ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

New ( adjective )

  1. Not existing before.
  2. Having recently come into existence or use.
  3. Having been seen, discovered, or created recently.
  4. Having been made or come into being not long ago.
  5. Not previously known or used.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english nīwe; akin to old high german niuwi new, sanskrit náva new.

Examples:

  1. This is a new car.
  2. She has a new dress.
  3. I found a new way.
  4. This is new information.
  5. It's a new day.

(As an adverb)

New ( adverb )

  1. Not existing before.
  2. Having recently come into existence or use.
  3. Having been seen, discovered, or created recently.
  4. Having been made or come into being not long ago.
  5. Not previously known or used.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english nīwe; akin to old high german niuwi new, sanskrit náva new.

Examples:

  1. This is a new car.
  2. She has a new dress.
  3. I found a new way.
  4. This is new information.
  5. It's a new day.
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