anew

pronunciation

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  • Adverb:
    again but in a new or different way

Word Origin

anew (adv.)
c. 1300, a neue, from Old English of-niowe; see a- (1) + new. One-word form dominant from c. 1400.

Example

1. A new president needs to make this case anew .
2. Prices and costs adjust anew to consumer choices and preferences .
3. Over the past seven years , the state has intervened anew , with notable results .
4. The reflexes he inspired and provoked can become more conscious movements , to be considered anew .
5. We 're all together . We 're back home , and we are ready to start anew .

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