[
US
/əˈnu, ənˈju/
]
[ UK /ɐnjˈuː/ ]
[ UK /ɐnjˈuː/ ]
ADVERB
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again but in a new or different way
start afresh
starting life anew in a fresh place
wanted to write the story anew
How To Use anew In A Sentence
- There was once a fairy who created the fields and forests expressly for those in love, — in that eternal hedge-school of lovers, which is forever beginning anew, and which will last as long as there are hedges and scholars. Les Miserables
- Building anew on the old sacred texts, these innovations brought a spiritual renewal to every major faith.
- They also rewrite the articles to freshen up the information and publish it anew, which gives them more mileage from the initial work. Just The FAQs For Authors: MaAnna Stephenson | The Creative Penn
- Each must constantly be presented anew, only to disappear again.
- The wind stopped and the falling rain ceased, clouds slowly began to form anew.
- Will it remain perverted forever by what it†™ s become, or will the truth ring free and clear and the legend of the Crusader be born anew? Dynamite Entertainment titles for February 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
- The film tells anew the story of his rise to fame and power.
- The committee is going to examine the whole situation anew.
- When it was over, she began life anew in France. Times, Sunday Times
- All of them are now dead, and most of their names have lost at least some of their former renown, so it is timely that they should be recognised anew.