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newish

[noo-ish, nyoo-] / ˈnu ɪʃ, ˈnyu- /


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OpenAI introduces new features all the time, like the newish option to choose a default “personality.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025

In addition, on goods trade, the government is already prioritising its "Brexit reset" - a food standards deal, and some customs arrangements to bring down newish trade barriers with the European Union.

From BBC • Feb. 28, 2025

But Tuesday’s two hour and 20-minute set also carried the distinction of being the first time the band played the newish Climate Pledge Arena, gigs that felt even longer in the making.

From Seattle Times • May 29, 2024

Threads, the newish social media platform from Meta, primed Swifties for their idol’s arrival there, and offered fans who shared Swift’s first Threads post a custom badge.

From New York Times • Apr. 19, 2024

Momma wrote the L and K of her newish name with such long lines and loops, they nearly touched my name down in the center of the envelope.

From "Hope Springs" by Jaime Berry