Newly - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnuːlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word newly
Brit.  |ˈnjuːlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word newly

adverb

- very recently (syn: fresh, freshly, new)
they are newly married
newly raised objections
a newly arranged hairdo

Extra examples

They are a newly married couple.

That is a newly acquired habit.

Here is where we keep the newly arrived merchandise.

The room is newly painted.

The peaceful transfer of power to the newly elected president

The bank's newly issued credit card

...these newly acquired in-laws felt relatively comfortable at our family reunion...

The U.S. government has now recognized the newly formed country.

...a former misanthrope who now professes a newly discovered love of mankind...

...the senator, newly elected and still naïf, will learn soon enough how Washington really works...

...the newly discovered oil deposits have led to a rejuvenescence of the nation's economy...

...just stuffed his newly cleaned clothes anywise back into the drawers...

...taunted the newly arrived immigrants about their broken English...

...after his transfiguration into a Buddhist monk, all his family and friends were amazed by his newly found patience and tranquillity...

...a newly elected democratic government whose first act was to unbind the nation's vast horde of political prisoners...

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