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newly

/ˈnuli/adverb2 syllables

Newly means: very recently.

Synonyms for newly4

adverb, as in very recently

also used for newly

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What does newly mean?1

adverb

1

very recently“they are newly married”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with newly?5

two syllables

trulydulycruelly

three syllables

unrulyunduly
Show 34 near rhymes
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Newly in a sentence

  • His suit, though newly bought, was worn out.unknown
  • Why on earth did you sell your newly-built house?CK
  • Why on earth did you sell your newly built house?Luornu
  • The newly-weds went on a trip to the mountains.sundown
  • The newly married couple walked hand in hand.CM
  • The fascia and soffit were made of some newly developed material.Tangobango
  • I turned the corner and caught sight of a newly opened restaurant.CM
  • The newly elected president is something of a poet.shekitten

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