English
new
/njuː/
Definition
1
Not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time; not previously used or known.
2
Recently grown, developed, or produced; youthful or fresh.
3
In original condition; not previously worn, used, or damaged.
4
Unfamiliar or strange; novel or unusual.
Examples
My new AI assistant is so smart, it finished my homework before I even started procrastinating.
She unveiled her new diet plan: eat whatever you want, just slower.
The new neighbor's dog barks at squirrels like it's auditioning for a nature documentary.
He got a new tattoo of his ex's name—crossed out, with a fresh heart around it.