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newly
[ noo-lee, nyoo- ]
adverb
- recently; lately:
a newly married couple.
- anew or afresh:
a newly repeated slander.
- in a new manner or form:
a room newly decorated.
newly
/ ˈːɪ /
adverb
- recently; lately or just
a newly built shelf
- again; afresh; anew
newly raised hopes
- in a new manner; differently
a newly arranged room
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
With the state running out of its current combination of license plate numbers and letters, California plans to launch a new license plate sequence for newly registered vehicles starting next year.
The campaign by the newly created Health Justice Action Fund will promote the theme “Medicaid matters to me.”
They tallied about 100 of the newly hatched fish.
Tuesday, Jan. 7, was a good day for the newly minted cast of “Shrek the Musical Jr.”
So, how long might these social freedoms remain – or could, as some fear, the newly won liberties be short-lived?
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