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all events, Literary withal: He said he dislikes sweets;<br />

nevertheless, he ate a whole bar of chocolate.<br />

new adj. 1 novel, original, unique, unusual, different, fresh,<br />

creative, imaginative, brand-new: Ruth has a new idea for the<br />

sales campaign. 2 latest, late, modern, contemporary, modish,<br />

stylish, fashionable, chic, recent, advanced, up to date,<br />

brand-new, late-model, Colloq trendy, Slang mod, hip: MacGregor<br />

buys a new car every year: it has to be equipped with the newest<br />

gadgets. 3 fresh, further, additional, supplemental,<br />

supplementary: Has the new issue of Verbatim come out yet? 4<br />

unfamiliar, unknown, strange, different; unique, unheard of: I<br />

hear there's a new girl in your office. I want to introduce my<br />

new friend, Dan Hammond. Every year they discover a new virus. 5<br />

revitalized, reborn, renewed, rejuvenated, changed, altered,<br />

redone, restored, redesigned, remodelled: I saw before me a new<br />

Marie. They published a new version of the Bible. 6<br />

inexperienced, green, fresh, callow, unfledged, budding,<br />

immature, unripe, untrained: Let us look over the new recruits,<br />

Sergeant. 7 late, young, recent: We found newer fossils at<br />

higher levels. 8 uncharted, unexplored, untrodden, unknown,<br />

experimental: Astronomers are breaking new ground in the<br />

analysis of pulsars.<br />

newcomer n. 1 alien, immigrant, foreigner, outlander, stranger, settler,<br />

colonist, outsider: The newcomers quickly established<br />

themselves and became self-sufficient. 2 beginner, amateur,<br />

novice, proselyte, neophyte, tiro or tyro, initiate, trainee,<br />

learner, fledgling or Brit also fledgeling, US freshman, Colloq<br />

greenhorn: Though experienced in book publishing, he was a<br />

newcomer to magazine publishing.<br />

news n. 1 tidings, word, information, advice, intelligence; rumour,<br />

talk, gossip, hearsay, dirt, scandal, expos‚, Colloq info,<br />

low-down, scoop, US scuttlebutt, Slang dope: What's the latest<br />

news about the situation in the Middle East? 2 dispatch or<br />

despatch, report, account, story, communication, bulletin,<br />

communiqu‚, announcement, information, message, word, statement,<br />

(press) release, (news)flash: The news from our correspondent<br />

contains no mention of finding a cache of arms. 3 newscast, news<br />

broadcast or telecast, news programme; newsflash: Please be<br />

quiet so that I can listen to the news. 4 (good) copy,<br />

front-page news, (hot) item: The royal family is always news.

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