Is new word proper?
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Is new word proper?
Newest is a word, and it functions as an adjective (used to describe or modify nouns) to emphasize the most recent discovery or introduction or a…
What are the synonyms for new?
other words for new
- contemporary.
- current.
- different.
- late.
- modern.
- state-of-the-art.
- unfamiliar.
- unusual.
What is a word for a new beginning?
What is another word for new beginning?
resurgence | rebirth |
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resurrection | revival |
regeneration | rejuvenation |
renaissance | renascence |
renewal | resumption |
What is the opposite of new?
New is opposed to old, modern to ancient, recent to remote, young to old, aged, etc.
What’s the opposite of unknown?
What is the opposite of unknown?
discovered | explored |
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uncovered | found |
established | familiar |
What is the opposite of minimum?
Opposite of the least or smallest amount or quantity possible, attainable, or required. maximum. largest. lot.
What is the meaning of minimum?
the lowest amount
Whats the opposite of superior?
What is the opposite of superior?
humble | deferential |
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unassertive | unassuming |
unpretentious | bashful |
diffident | retiring |
sheepish | shy |
What is the opposite of advanced?
▲ (primitive) Opposite of being advanced in development. primitive. backward. underdeveloped.
What do you call a person who thinks they are superior?
conceited, egocentric, egoistic. (also egoistical), egotistic.
What do you call a person who always contradicts?
A contrarian is someone who takes an opposing view, especially for the sake of being difficult, contentious or in opposition to the generally held view. This could also be used as an adjective. A troll is, in a certain context, someone who says something deliberately for the purpose of insulting or upsetting someone.
How do you teach a know it all?
Focus on their strengths and let them know how much you appreciate them. Give constructive feedback. Know-it-alls may not realize that their behavior is counterproductive. Encourage them to allow others time to speak.