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newfound

[ noo-found, nyoo- ]

adjective

  1. newly found found or discovered:

    newfound friends.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of newfound1

First recorded in 1490–1500; new + found 2

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Example Sentences

So how else might Republicans use their newfound majority to advance their seemingly endless “War on Women”?

These days, Omran is putting all his newfound energy to good use, studying English so he can apply to college abroad.

But again there was no mention of a newfound political career.

When her wounds have healed, perhaps Mack can use her newfound celebrity to help others in danger.

For all his newfound comfort with uncertainty, Schaeffer has yet to embrace the equally great virtue of solidarity.

Then they took leave of their newfound friends, boarded the train for Texas, and were soon whirling westward.

Then he rode away, and as we talked it over we saw no way but to follow the directions of our newfound friend.

Laughter arose to them--the mingled voices of David Fulham and his newfound cousin by marriage.

Ordinarily glib of speech, for some reason in the face of this newfound emotionless characterisation, he had nothing to say.

The little party at Fairholm retired early, and Eric was soon fast asleep with his arm round his newfound brother's neck.

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