Sentences with new
new
N n - I'll send some new troops
- This is new to me
- This is my new stepsister.
- I made a new friend today.
- A new year
- new carrots
- I saw their new baby for the first time.
- They visited the new library.
- She returned a new woman from her holiday
- New High German
- She is eager to see his new apartment.
- They planted new trees on the campus.
- new-laid eggs
- A new planet
- New is applied to that which has never existed before or which has only just come into being, possession, use, etc. [a new coat, plan, etc.]; fresh1 implies such newness that the original appearance, quality, vigor, etc. have not been affected by time or use [fresh eggs, a fresh start]; novel implies a newness that is strikingly unusual or strange [a novel idea, combination, etc.]; modern, modernistic apply to that which is of the present time, as distinguished from earlier periods, and connote up-to-dateness, the latter word, sometimes, with derogatory implications; , original is used of that which is not only new but is also the first of its kind [an original plan, melody, etc.]
- A new understanding of the problem
- Languages new to him
- new to the work
- New York
- A new regime
- new wine, new cars
- new potatoes
- Two new inches of snow
- The new moon, the new year
- A new arrival
- A new man
- They've just opened a new hotel in the Stoke area.
- That afternoon she went out and bought a new dress.
- Under the new rules, some factories will cut emissions by as much as 90 percent.
- The new planet is about ten times the size of the earth.
- The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on the many achievements of the past.
- ...the usual exhaustion of a new mother.
- She wasn't new to the company. [+ to]
- A new dress
- The new
- A new concept in marketing
- A new comet
- The new liberalism
- A new car
- A new bride
- new to this neighbourhood
- The New Testament
- A new book.
- A new concept of the universe.
- A new chemical element.
- Ideas new to us; to visit new lands.
- A reception for our new minister.
- People new to such work.
- new gains.
- To start a new sheet of paper.
- The vacation made a new man of him.
- A new era; in the New World.
- The New Testament; a new edition of Shakespeare.
- New High German.
- The valley was green with new-planted crops.
- Roses new washed with dew; new-mown hay.
- Ring out the old, ring in the new.