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Main Entry: new
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: recent, fresh

Synonyms:

advanced, au courant, brand-new, contemporary, current, cutting-edge, dewy, different, dissimilar, distinct, fashionable, inexperienced, just out, late, latest, modern, modernistic, modish, neoteric, newfangled, novel, now*, original, recent, spick-and-span, state-of-the-art, strange, topical, ultramodern, unaccustomed, uncontaminated, unfamiliar, unique, unknown, unlike, unseasoned, unskilled, unspoiled, untouched, untrained, untried, untrodden, unused, unusual, up-to-date, virgin, youthful

Antonyms:

deteriorated, old, old-fashioned, outdated, worn
Main Entry: new
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: additional

Synonyms:

added, another, else, extra, farther, fresh, further, increased, more, other, supplementary

Antonyms:

common, existent, existing, usual
Main Entry: new
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: modernized, restored

Synonyms:

altered, changed, improved, redesigned, refreshed, regenerated, renewed, revived

Antonyms:

old, old-fashioned, out-of-date, outdated, unstylish
Main Entry: additional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extra, supplementary

Synonyms:

added, affixed, appended, further, increased, more, new, on the side, option, other, over-and-above, padding, perk, spare, supplementary

Antonyms:

necessary
Main Entry: anew
Part of Speech: adjective, adverb
Definition: fresh; again

Synonyms:

afresh, another time, come again, de novo, from scratch, from the beginning, in a different way, in a new way, lately, new, newly, once again, once more, one more time, over, over again, recently
Main Entry: avant-garde
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unconventional, forward-looking

Synonyms:

beat*, experimental, head*, hip*, innovative, lead, leading-edge, liberal, new, new wave, pioneering, progressive, radical, state-of-the-art, vanguard

Antonyms:

conservative, conventional
Main Entry: beta
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: being tested

Synonyms:

dubious, experimental, flaky, mostly working, new, pre-release, suspect, testing, unready
Main Entry: blank
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: clear

Synonyms:

bare, barren, clean, empty, fresh, new, pale, plain, spotless, uncompleted, unfilled, unmarked, untouched, unused, vacant, vacuous, virgin, virginal, void, white

Antonyms:

filled, full, habited, occupied
Main Entry: colonial
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: pioneering, relating to a nonindependent or new territory

Synonyms:

crude, dependent, dominion, early American, emigrant, frontier, immigrant, new, outland, pilgrim, pioneer, prerevolutionary, primitive, provincial, puritan, territorial, transplanted, uncultured, unsettled, unsophisticated, wild

Antonyms:

modern, new
Main Entry: contemporary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: modern

Synonyms:

abreast, au courant, contempo, current, existent, extant, hot off press, in fashion, in vogue, instant, just out, latest, leading-edge, mod, new, newfangled, now, present, present-day, recent, red-hot, state-of-the-art*, today, topical, ultramodern, up*, up-to-date, up-to-the-minute, voguish, with it, à la mode
Notes: contemporary can be predicated of persons, conditions, or events; contemporaneous is predicable only of occurrences or events

Antonyms:

old, old-fashioned, past, preceding
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