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newly

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈnjuːli/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈnuli, ˈnju-/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(no̅o̅lē, nyo̅o̅-)

Collocations for "newly"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "newly" in context.

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newly

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
adv
  1. newly [wed, married, engaged]
  2. is newly [opened, refurbished, renovated, restored]
  3. a newly [opened] [store, building]
  4. newly listed [properties, items, prices]
  5. newly released [figures, reports, prisoners]
  6. a newly released [album, movie, book, single]
  7. newly hired [workers, staff, personnel]
  8. a newly acquired [asset, company]
  9. a newly formed [group, band, association]
  10. a newly elected [government, party, president, chairman]
  11. a newly created [position, job, scheme]
  12. the [room, house, place] is newly decorated
  13. newly [infected, diagnosed] with
'newly' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "newly" in the title:

A fact which the newly elected mayor, Mike Haggar plans to .... [word order?] - English Only forum
a new science graduate / a newly graduated science student - English Only forum
A newly arrived item - English Only forum
A newly assertive Berlins appears… (past perfect) - English Only forum
A newly <inaugurated> official would do something extraordinary - English Only forum
a newly learned word - English Only forum
a newly made rent in - English Only forum
a newly-graduated student - English Only forum
being newly flush - English Only forum
brand spanking newly cleaned carpet - English Only forum
But June wasn’t going to her friend’s engagement celebration, newly single - English Only forum
Every newly-born child first starts <crawling> then they learn to walk. - English Only forum
Freshly or newly formed? - English Only forum
Grammar tree of clause 'that demands too little effort from the newly unemployed to find work' - English Only forum
He began to target the newly elected president - English Only forum
He is a man newly come to the town. - English Only forum
I like those films that newly come out. - English Only forum
I newly received medication. - English Only forum
identify newly discovered security vulnerabilities - English Only forum
In this newly emerging economic order, workers sometimes organized to protect - English Only forum
it is hard for people to pick up a newspaper without seeing [ some / any ] newly reported statistic about the economy. - English Only forum
it provided for newly kindled fervour - English Only forum
"New Launch" or "Newly Launched" - English Only forum
<new-created><newly-created> thread - English Only forum
new/newly-passed driver - English Only forum
Newborn / newly born - English Only forum
newly added text - English Only forum
newly built - English Only forum
newly christened members - English Only forum
newly coined / newly-coined term. - English Only forum
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