Newcomer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnuːkʌmər|  American pronunciation of the word newcomer
Brit.  |ˈnjuːkʌmə|  British pronunciation of the word newcomer

noun

- any new participant in some activity (syn: entrant, fledgeling, fledgling, freshman, neophyte, starter)
- a recent arrival
he's a newcomer to Boston

Extra examples

...he's a newcomer to ice hockey...

I'm a relative newcomer to the retail business.

The most glamorous newcomer to the Volkswagen Golf range is the revamped GTi 16 valve.

Jackie is a newcomer to our company.

He's a newcomer to Boston.

Last year's champion was humbled by an unknown newcomer.

...I'm not some newcomer that you can buffalo with that nonsense....

...an immodest proposal for altering the town's traditional character by an uppity newcomer at his first town meeting...

The newcomer was greeted with an avalanche of publicity.

We were each paired with a newcomer to help with training.

Word forms

noun
singular: newcomer
plural: newcomers
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