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Synonyms and antonyms of New in American Thesaurus

New

latest (adjective)

most recent, or newest

novel (adjective)

new, or unusual

experimental (adjective)

using new ideas or methods that are not yet proved to be successful every time

original (adjective)

new, interesting, and different from anything else

pioneering (adjective)

done for the first time using new methods

up-to-the-minute (adjective)

very modern, or recent

fresh (adjective)

clearly new and different

innovative (adjective)

new, original, and advanced

revolutionary (adjective)

new and completely changing the way that something is done, thought about, or made

brand-new (adjective)

extremely new

daring (adjective)

new and different in a way that might offend or upset some people

fresh (adjective)

recently done, made, or experienced

fresh (adjective)

if someone is fresh from a particular place or situation, they have recently come from there

fresh- (prefix)

new, or recent: used with past participles

later (adjective)

more recent, or more modern

the latest (noun)

the most recent or newest example or form of something

the latest in something ()

the most recent example of something

modern (adjective)

using the most recent methods, ideas, designs, or equipment

nascent (adjective)

very formal beginning or formed recently

new (adjective)

recently made and never used by anyone before

new (adjective)

recently bought or supplied to someone

new (adjective)

recently obtained

new (adjective)

replacing something that you no longer have or something that is no longer useful

new (adjective)

replacing a previous type of thing

new (adjective)

recently arrived in a place or situation that you have not been in before

newborn (adjective)

something that is newborn has only existed for a short time

newfound (adjective)

recently gained

of recent origin ()

something of recent origin has not existed or been in use for long

originality (noun)

the quality of being new, interesting, and different from anything that anyone has created before

pilot (adjective)

done in one place or with only a few people in order to find out if something will be successful or popular

pioneering (adjective)

using new methods to do something

spanking new (informal)

informal very new

trailblazing (adjective)

new, exciting, and interesting

unprecedented (adjective)

never having happened or existed before

untried (adjective)

never done or used before and therefore not certain to succeed

young (adjective)

something that is young has existed for only a short time