newborn (Meaning)

Wordnet

newborn (n)

a baby from birth to four weeks

Wordnet

newborn (s)

recently born

having just or recently arisen or come into existence

Webster

newborn (a.)

Recently born.

newborn Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn's tiny cries filled the hospital room with a chorus of fragility.
  2. She held her newborn daughter close, her heart filled with an overwhelming sense of love and protectiveness.
  3. The newborn's soft skin and delicate features melted away any stress she felt.
  4. The first bath of a newborn is a tender and intimate experience.
  5. His newborn son's grasp on his finger was surprisingly strong, giving him a sense of profound connection.
  6. The newborn's eyes, still unfocused, seemed to search for something that only they could see.
  7. The joy of welcoming a newborn into the family was immeasurable.
  8. The newborn's tiny toes and fingers were perfect in their imperfection.
  9. The smell of a newborn's head is a unique and unforgettable fragrance.
  10. As the newborn slept peacefully in her arms, she couldn't help but marvel at the miracle of life.

FAQs About the word newborn

a baby from birth to four weeks, recently born, having just or recently arisen or come into existenceRecently born.

rested, renewed, revived, energized,refreshed, new, reanimated, reborn, resuscitated, regenerated

exhausted,weary, drained, tired, weakened, weakened, exhausted, drained, weary, tired

The newborn's tiny cries filled the hospital room with a chorus of fragility.

She held her newborn daughter close, her heart filled with an overwhelming sense of love and protectiveness.

The newborn's soft skin and delicate features melted away any stress she felt.

The first bath of a newborn is a tender and intimate experience.