new · adj
new blood
C1 new people in an organization who will provide new ideas and energy
Dictionary examples:
We need some new blood in the organization. (26.1)
turn over a new leaf
C2 to start to behave in a better way
Dictionary examples:
I turned over a new leaf and began getting to work on time. (33.4)
new (DIFFERENT)
A1 different from before
Dictionary examples:
My teacher has new funny glasses! (0.0)
Dad's new dance moves are funny! (0.0)
My dog has a new trick: sleeping! (0.0)
My new phone only works underwater! (0.0)
The new school uniform: pajamas! (0.0)
Dad's new haircut: a rainbow mohawk! (0.0)
Teacher's new rule: only speak backwards! (0.0)
Dad's new job: professional pillow tester! (0.0)
Mom's new hobby: eating ice cream! (0.0)
The new school food: ice cream sandwiches! (0.0)
Teacher's new hat is a pizza! (0.0)
The new homework: eat candy! (0.0)
The new teacher is a robot! (0.0)
The new school uniform: superhero costumes! (0.0)
The new homework: watch funny videos! (0.0)
The new school rule: only smile! (0.0)
My new pet is a talking fish! (0.0)
The new homework: play video games! (0.0)
My new pet is a flying cat! (0.0)
The new school food: ice cream! (0.0)
She's looking for a new job. (6.5)
I met Janet's new boyfriend. (10.6)
a new generation of software (19.0)
Have you seen Anna's new house? (20.6)
new (RECENTLY CREATED)
A1 recently made or having started to exist recently
Dictionary examples:
The new teacher dances in class. (0.0)
My new dog eats my new shoes. (0.0)
My new robot dog eats WiFi. (0.0)
My new phone speaks cat language. (0.0)
My new bed makes breakfast too. (0.0)
What's new in the fashion world? (13.4)
a new car (13.6)
She's very creative and always coming up with new ideas. (23.9)
It was a new bike - she never buys anything second-hand. (29.5)
We have to invest in new technology if we are to remain competitive. (42.2)
new (NOT KNOWN BEFORE)
A1 not known or discovered before
Dictionary examples:
I discovered a new food: water! (0.0)
I learned a new word: 'word'! (0.0)
I found a new way to eat soup! (0.0)
I love learning new languages. (12.3)
I learned a new word today. (18.4)
This new cancer treatment offers hope to many sufferers. (53.9)
New evidence has since emerged. (64.3)
new (NOT FAMILIAR)
B1 not yet familiar or experienced
Dictionary examples:
He's new to texting. He thought LOL meant 'Lots of Love'! (0.0)
I'm new to juggling, so don't be surprised if I drop everything! (0.0)
He's new to social media. He tried to poke someone in real life! (0.0)
I'm new to the area. (9.6)
She's new to the job so you can't expect her to know everything yet. (27.8)
New staff are given training. (50.3)