Czech Meaning of newest

nejnovější

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Definitions and Meaning of newest in English

newest

made or become fresh, newly, recently, having been in use after medieval times, modern sense 3, having been seen, used, or known for a short time, beginning as a repeating of some previous act or thing, unfamiliar, just recently, beginning as the resumption or repetition of a previous act or thing, not known or experienced before, not the same as the former, having recently come into existence, not old, relating to or being a new moon, not accustomed, different from one of the same category that has existed previously, being in a position or place for the first time, having been in a relationship or condition but a short time, refreshed in spirits or vigor, of dissimilar origin and usually of superior quality, being other than the former or old, recently discovered or learned about

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nejnovější

made or become fresh, newly, recently, having been in use after medieval times, modern sense 3, having been seen, used, or known for a short time, beginning as

Současný,současný,nejnovější,moderní,nový,nový,nedávný,pokročilý,špičkový,vyvinutý

brzy,Zelený,Nezralý,starý,divoch,Nerozvinutý,podměrečný,podměrečný,Podváha,Nezralý

newcomers => Nově příchozí, newborns => Novorozenci, newbies => nováčci, New York minutes => Newyorské minuty, New Jerusalems => Nový Jeruzalém,