newish (Meaning)
newish (a.)
Somewhat new; nearly new.
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newish Sentence Examples
- The newish car had a sleek design and a spacious interior.
- The newish neighborhood was still under construction, with some homes still unfinished.
- The restaurant was newish, having opened only a few months ago, but it had already garnered rave reviews.
- The employee was newish to the company, having joined just a year ago.
- The newish movie was a box office hit, exceeding expectations.
- The newish appliance came with a warranty and had all the latest features.
- The newish software was easy to use, even for beginners.
- The newish park was a popular destination for families and nature lovers alike.
- The newish book by the renowned author was met with critical acclaim.
- The newish trend in fashion was quickly gaining popularity among young people.
FAQs About the word newish
Somewhat new; nearly new.
second, alternate,alternative, another, makeshift, other, extra, substitutive, substitute,different
original, former, former, same, first,original, same, first, identical,identical
The newish car had a sleek design and a spacious interior.
The newish neighborhood was still under construction, with some homes still unfinished.
The restaurant was newish, having opened only a few months ago, but it had already garnered rave reviews.
The employee was newish to the company, having joined just a year ago.
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