usage: not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"
2. fresh, new, novel, original (vs. unoriginal)
usage: original and of a kind not seen before; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem"
usage: having no previous example or precedent or parallel; "a time of unexampled prosperity"
5. new(prenominal), other (vs. same)
usage: other than the former one(s); different; "they now have a new leaders"; "my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it"; "ready to take a new direction"
6. new (vs. worn), unweathered
usage: unaffected by use or exposure; "it looks like new"
7. newfangled, new, original (vs. unoriginal)
usage: (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new; "newfangled ideas"; "she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them"
8. New, late (vs. early) (vs. middle)
usage: in use after medieval times; "New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties"
9. Modern, New, late (vs. early) (vs. middle)
usage: used of a living language; being the current stage in its development; "Modern English"; "New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew"
10. new, young, early (vs. late)
usage: (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity; "new potatoes"; "young corn"
11. new, unaccustomed (vs. accustomed)
usage: unfamiliar; "new experiences"; "experiences new to him"; "errors of someone new to the job"