the new

noun
UK: /ðə njuː/
US: /ðə nuː/
  1. Something recently created, discovered, or introduced.

    1. I love the new phone, it is so fast. [ ] [ ]
    2. She quickly embraced the new technology despite her initial skepticism. [ ] [ ]
  2. A recent or current trend, fashion, or style.

    1. The new style is very popular now. [ ] [ ]
    2. Everyone is talking about the new methods being used in sustainable agriculture. [ ] [ ]
  3. A new or inexperienced person in a particular role or environment.

    1. He is the new guy at work. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company welcomed the new employees with an extensive orientation program. [ ] [ ]
the new adjective
  1. Recently made or obtained.

    1. This is the new car. [ ] [ ]
    2. Have you seen the new apartment complex that they built downtown recently? [ ] [ ]
  2. Different from what was known or used before.

    1. I like the new rules here. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company implemented the new policies to improve workplace safety. [ ] [ ]
  3. Beginning its life or existence.

    1. The new baby is so cute. [ ] [ ]
    2. With the arrival of the new season, we begin to plan our vacation. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "the new" in English means: Something recently created, discovered, or introduced., A recent or current trend, fashion, or style., A new or inexperienced person in a particular role or environment..

The phonetic transcription of "the new" is /ðə njuː/ in British English and /ðə nuː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "the new": modern, recent, latest, novel, current, fresh.

Example usage of "the new": "I love the new phone, it is so fast.". More examples on the page.