Meaning & Definition of word "Newly"

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    Newly

    /ˈnjuːli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a new manner or condition.
      • Example: She moved into her newly decorated apartment last weekend.
    • 2. Just made or created.
      • Example: The newly released movie has received great reviews.
    • 3. Recently; not long ago.
      • Example: The newly elected officials will take office next month.
    • 4. Recently obtained or acquired.
      • Example: They are adjusting to their newly found freedom after the changes.
    • 5. Recently introduced or started.
      • Example: The newly implemented policy aims to reduce waste.

    Etymology

    From 'new' + '-ly', indicating a manner of being new.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    newlywed:

    A person who has recently married.

    newly minted:

    Recently produced, created, or established.

    newly arrived:

    Recently come to a place.

    Related Words

    new:

    Having recently come into existence; fresh.

    recent:

    Having happened, begun, or been done not long ago.

    Slang Meanings of newly

    Meaning: Brand new or pristine condition.

    Example Sentence: Check out my newly customized ride.