🔄 Synonyms of "New"
30 synonyms found via WordNet and Google Books.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| radicalnoun | Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter. |
| novelnoun | A work of prose fiction, longer than a novella. |
| hotverb | Relating to heat and conditions which produce it. |
| parvenunoun | A person who has risen, climbed up, or has been promoted to a higher social class, especially through acquisition of wealth, privileges, or political authority but has not gained social acceptance by those within that new class. |
| rawnoun | (cooking) (of food) Not cooked. |
| originalnoun | (not comparable) Newly created. |
| freshnoun | Newly produced or obtained; recent. |
| unprecedented | Never before seen, done, or experienced; without precedent. |
| newfound | Recently found; newly discovered. |
| modernnoun | Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient. |
| inexperienced | Not experienced; lacking knowledge because lacking experience. |
| wet behind the ears | (idiomatic) Inexperienced; just beginning; immature (especially in judgment). |
| virginnoun | A person who has never had sexual intercourse, or (uncommonly) an animal that has never mated. |
| risingnoun | The act of something that rises. |
| babynoun | A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered. |
| newfangled | (usually derogatory, disapproving, or humorous) New and often needlessly novel or gratuitously different; recently devised or fashionable, especially when not an improvement. |
| recently | In the recent past |
| earlynoun | Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time. |
| refreshingnoun | That refreshes someone; pleasantly fresh and different; granting vitality and energy. |
| red-hotnoun | (informal) Emotionally charged, especially with anger or enthusiasm. |
| spick-and-span | (idiomatic) Clean, spotless. |
| latenoun | Near the end of a period of time. |
| youngnoun | In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago. |
| untried | Not yet tried or tested; unknown. |
| newly | Very recently/lately; in the immediate past. |
↔️ Antonyms of "New"
Words with the opposite meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| oldnoun | Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time. |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "New"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| newfound | Recently found; newly discovered. |
| freshnoun | Newly produced or obtained; recent. |
| freshly | Recently, newly. |
| newly | Very recently/lately; in the immediate past. |
| brand-new | Alternative form of brand new. [Utterly new, as new as possible.] |
| recentnoun | Having happened a short while ago. |
| novelnoun | A work of prose fiction, longer than a novella. |
| recently | In the recent past |
| newfangled | (usually derogatory, disapproving, or humorous) New and often needlessly novel or gratuitously different; recently devised or fashionable, especially when not an improvement. |
| originalnoun | (not comparable) Newly created. |
| spick-and-span | (idiomatic) Clean, spotless. |
| othernoun | See other (determiner) below. |
| earlynoun | Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time. |
| modernnoun | Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient. |
| spic-and-span | Alternative form of spic and span. |
| revolutionarynoun | Of or pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset |
| parvenunoun | A person who has risen, climbed up, or has been promoted to a higher social class, especially through acquisition of wealth, privileges, or political authority but has not gained social acceptance by those within that new class. |
| refreshingnoun | That refreshes someone; pleasantly fresh and different; granting vitality and energy. |
| radicalnoun | Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter. |
| latenoun | Near the end of a period of time. |
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🏷️ Nouns for "New"
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