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View synonyms for newfound

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

That certainly seemed to be the case last Tuesday as Maiava strolled into a crowd of reporters with a newfound air of confidence, just 24 hours after he’d been named the starter.

Colbert pointed out Rubio's newfound loyalty to Trump after years of a contentious relationship.

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"By starting Paws Across America, my newfound financial blessings will be shared with the animals that need it most," she said.

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UCLA’s newfound depth also will free its coach to get creative with lineups and employ liberal substitution patterns, allowing his team to apply relentless pressure.

This sense of fragility and awareness of mortality runs throughout, as Smith, now 65, faces the passage of time with newfound urgency.

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