[ UK /njˈuːli/ ]
[ US /ˈnuɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. very recently
    a freshly cleaned floor
    they are newly married
    grass new washed by the rain
    a newly arranged hairdo
    we are fresh out of tomatoes
    newly raised objections
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How To Use newly In A Sentence

  • Daniel showed us his newly purchased tunicle which also came with a stole and a couple of maniples.
  • Older and newly arrived Vietnamese Americans often display indirectness and extreme politeness in dealing with others.
  • We spent a misty day walking through the forests around Forsmark, where the newly fallen snow held the paw prints of lynx and the big M-shaped hoof marks of moose.
  • The use of bioreactor in vascular tissue engineering is a newly developed technics in recent years.
  • Bulgaria's State Agriculture Fund has started selecting grain producers for buying out bread wheat for the newly set up Grain Commodity Fund.
  • Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable.
  • Educational object are new associates, including newly-assigned operator , managerial and technical personnel, temporary employee as well as trainee.
  • A newly built road bisects the site, dramatically improving access to the M8 and M74.
  • But it was the bowler's general bearing and neatness which charmed the young writer almost as much as the name he'd been seeking for his newly conceived character of a gentleman's gentleman. From Jeeves to Herriot: all creatures great and sporty | Frank Keating
  • During the rise of doo-wop and Frank Rizzo, Malcolm X mocked the newly white Italians. A Renegade History of the United States
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