adverb

newly

UK /ˈnjuːli/US /ˈnuli/

newly

ADVERB

Definition of newly

1

If something is newly formed, discovered, arrived, etc., then the changed happened not long before.

Example: The female insect deposits its eggs on the newly formed fruit.

newly

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Examples of newly

1

The female insect deposits its eggs on the newly formed fruit.

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2

During the 1960s, the newly independent Mali worked closely with Cuba.

Example sentence

newly

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