newness adjective
new
The adjective form of newness is new
The adjective form of newness is newish
N nDefinitions
- adjective newness of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book. 1
- adjective newness of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time; novel: a new concept of the universe. 1
- adjective newness having but lately or but now come into knowledge: a new chemical element. 1
- adjective newness unfamiliar or strange (often followed by to): ideas new to us; to visit new lands. 1
- adjective newness having but lately come to a place, position, status, etc.: a reception for our new minister. 1
- adjective newness unaccustomed (usually followed by to): people new to such work. 1
- adjective newness coming or occurring afresh; further; additional: new gains. 1
- adjective newness fresh or unused: to start a new sheet of paper. 1
- adjective newness (of physical or moral qualities) different and better: The vacation made a new man of him. 1
- adjective newness other than the former or the old: a new era; in the New World. 1
- adjective newness being the later or latest of two or more things of the same kind: the New Testament; a new edition of Shakespeare. 1
- adjective newness (initial capital letter) (of a language) in its latest known period, especially as a living language at the present time: New High German. 1