Newest - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnuːəst|
Brit.  |ˈnjuːɪst|
- this word is used as a superlative form of the adjectivenew

adjective

- superlative form of new: most new

Extra examples

The company's newest product is selling well.

The big company's newest acquisition is a small chain of clothing stores.

...within days, virtually everyone was familiar with the newest advertising slogan for that brand of soda...

Her newest album bespeaks a great talent for writing songs.

...the newest intern on the campaign is a butcher when it comes to writing press releases...

...the instant deification by the press of the country's newest war hero...

...the critics have lauded the best-selling author's newest novel...

The magazine includes a preview of the newest fall fashions.

...this newest ocean liner is a true titan of the sea...

...gradually fading in the primaries, the former front-runner watched helplessly as the trimmers rushed to embrace the party's newest rising star...

The company will unveil its newest product today.

...the newest SUV is a gas-guzzling behemoth that doesn't even fit in a standard parking space...

Their newest model bears a close resemblance to (=is very similar to) that of their rival competitor.

On our website you can peep our video interview with R&B's newest supergroup.

The newest model has several advantages over its rivals.

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