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The synonyms of “Anew” are: afresh, again, once more, once again, a second time, over again
Anew as an Adverb
Definitions of "Anew" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “anew” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- Once more; again.
- In a new or different and typically more positive way.
- Again but in a new or different way.
Synonyms of "Anew" as an adverb (6 Words)
a second time | In the second place. |
afresh | In a new or different way. She left the job to start afresh. |
again | Used to ask someone to repeat something. He rose tidied the bed and sat down again. |
once again | At a previous time. |
once more | At a previous time. |
over again | Beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position. |
Usage Examples of "Anew" as an adverb
- Starting life anew in a fresh place.
- Wanted to write the story anew.
- Tears filled her eyes anew.
- Her career had begun anew, with a lucrative Japanese modelling contract.
Associations of "Anew" (30 Words)
afresh | In a new or different way. Start afresh. |
approaching | The temporal property of becoming nearer in time. He warned of an approaching crisis. |
begin | Begin to speak or say. The semester begins with a convocation ceremony. |
beginning | The act of starting something. He left at the beginning of February. |
bracing | Imparting vitality and energy. The bracing mountain air. |
budding | Beginning and showing promising signs of continuing. Budding young actors. |
coming | The temporal property of becoming nearer in time. This coming Thursday. |
emerging | Coming to maturity. Established and emerging artists. |
forthcoming | About to happen or appear. She had never been forthcoming about her time in the States. |
fresh | (of the wind) cool and fairly strong. We are fresh out of tomatoes. |
freshly | Very recently. Freshly ground black pepper. |
freshness | The quality of being pleasantly clean and cool. He brings freshness to a familiar story. |
germinal | Providing material for future development. De Beauvoir s germinal book The Second Sex. |
groundbreaking | Being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before. Groundbreaking research into fertility problems. |
inaugurate | Admit (someone) formally to office. He inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration. |
inception | The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity. She has been on the board since its inception two years ago. |
incipient | (of a person) developing into a specified type or role. An incipient tumor. |
initial | Mark or sign a document with one s initials in order to authorize or validate it. They carved their initials into the tree trunk. |
initially | At first. Initially he thought the new concept was nonsense. |
nascent | Being born or beginning. The nascent space industry. |
new | Beginning anew and in a transformed way. A new baby. |
newly | Very recently. Newly raised objections. |
novelty | Originality by virtue of being refreshingly novel. In 1914 air travel was still a novelty. |
postwar | Belonging to the period after a war. |
recency | The property of having happened or appeared not long ago. |
recent | Having happened, begun, or been done not long ago; belonging to a past period comparatively close to the present. In recent months. |
refreshing | Welcome or stimulating because new or different. Her directness is refreshing. |
starting | Bulging or protruding as with fear. His starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen. |
thereafter | After that time. Thereafter she spent much of her life abroad. |
unfamiliar | Not known or recognized. A name unfamiliar to most. |