new year (Meaning)
Wordnet
new year (n)
the calendar year just begun
Webster
new year (a.)
Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, gifts or odes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of new year
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new year Sentence Examples
- As the new year dawned, a sense of hope and renewal filled the air.
- The city buzzed with excitement on New Year's Eve, promising a festive start to the new year.
- I made a resolution to live a healthier lifestyle in the new year.
- The snow glistened brightly on New Year's Day, a symbol of the fresh start that lay ahead.
- We toasted to the new year, wishing for happiness and prosperity in the year to come.
- The new year brought with it a new job opportunity, filled with promise and potential.
- I spent the new year with family and friends, surrounded by love and laughter.
- The new year marked a significant milestone in my life, filled with both excitement and apprehension.
- The new year's fireworks illuminated the sky, painting it with vibrant hues of celebration.
- I embraced the new year with open arms, ready for the adventures and challenges that it might hold.
FAQs About the word new year
the calendar year just begunOf or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, gifts or odes.
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As the new year dawned, a sense of hope and renewal filled the air.
The city buzzed with excitement on New Year's Eve, promising a festive start to the new year.
I made a resolution to live a healthier lifestyle in the new year.
The snow glistened brightly on New Year's Day, a symbol of the fresh start that lay ahead.