Newborn - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnuːbɔːrn|  American pronunciation of the word newborn
Brit.  |njuːˈbɔːn|  British pronunciation of the word newborn

noun

- a baby from birth to four weeks (syn: neonate)

adjective

- recently born
a newborn infant
- having just or recently arisen or come into existence
with newborn fears

Extra examples

...felt like a newborn activist after that pep rally...

...intentionally bought clothes that were too big for her newborn but which undoubtedly would fit him in a few months...

...proponents of a silent birth believe that the bobbery that accompanies most births is harmful to the newborn...

...the riders at the barn just loved the gangling newborn colt...

...the stiff, gawky gait of a newborn colt...

...a proud papa of newborn twins...

Newborn babies can discriminate between a man's and a woman's voice.

The ad plays on our emotions, showing a doctor holding a newborn baby.

How do you recognize pain in a newborn baby?

Word forms

noun
singular: newborn
plural: newborns
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