Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “new”

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Maybe you are starting a new academic year, or a new job. Maybe like me, you are starting a new part of your life. We have looked at “new” before, but there are so many words that have the same of similar meanings, so let’s have a look again!

New meaning – of this time:

• Current

• Up to date

• The latest

• Contemporary

• Modern

• Recent

New meaning – just created:

• Brand new

• Fresh

• Unused

• Pristine


What is pristine in your life? I have a pristine clean conservatory! (For about 10 minutes until the spiders move back in.

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