Thesaurus / newish
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synonyms for newish
- budding
- inexperienced
- new
- youthful
- adolescent
- blooming
- blossoming
- crude
- developing
- fledgling
- green
- growing
- infant
- inferior
- junior
- juvenile
- little
- modern
- newborn
- punk
- raw
- recent
- tender
- tenderfoot
- boyish
- boylike
- burgeoning
- callow
- childish
- childlike
- early
- fresh
- girlish
- girllike
- half-grown
- ignorant
- not aged
- pubescent
- puerile
- undeveloped
- undisciplined
- unfinished
- unfledged
- unlearned
- unpracticed
- unripe
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
- vernal
antonyms for newish
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How to use newish in a sentence
It’s not clear what if any role the still newish San Diego soccer club could have.
POLITICS REPORT: SANDAG LEADERSHIP ON BALLOTSCOTT LEWIS AND ANDREW KEATTSNOVEMBER 5, 2022VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIt is unclear exactly how to show this return attribute in Google Search but I suspect it is from the Google Merchant Center data feed you submit to Google as part of the newish Google Shopping experience card.
GOOGLE SHOWING RETURN GRACE PERIOD WITHIN SOME PRODUCT SEARCH RESULTSBARRY SCHWARTZJULY 26, 2022SEARCH ENGINE LANDYou’re thinking — wait a minute, there is one newish sector of the media that’s practically devoid of negativity.
WHY IS U.S. MEDIA SO NEGATIVE? (EP. 477)STEPHEN J. DUBNEROCTOBER 7, 2021FREAKONOMICSSwatchSwatch, the Swiss company known for its vibrant, endlessly quirky plastic watches, has a newish collection dedicated to celebrating NASA and its famous missions.
HOW TO BUY A SPACE WATCH THAT’S OUT OF THIS WORLDBILLY CADDENJULY 9, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEAs the economic and political shocks of this still newish century have shown, growing numbers of people are, or feel, excluded by the progress they were told would benefit everyone.
WHAT PROGRESS MEANSKATIE MCLEANFEBRUARY 24, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHis hat was glossy, his gloves newish—though one finger had split and been carefully mended.
THE PLATTNER STORY AND OTHERSH. G. WELLSThat, magazines and newish fiction apart, is the literary history of the average decent person.
LITERARY TASTE: HOW TO FORM ITARNOLD BENNETTThe old bridge is metamorphosed into something that might pass for a newish bridge.
HOMES AND HAUNTS OF THE MOST EMINENT BRITISH POETS, VOL. II (OF 2)WILLIAM HOWITTThat which is new in them is--new, and well enough; and that which is not new or newish is apt to be rather shabby than venerable.
THE RECORD OF NICHOLAS FREYDONA. J. (ALEC JOHN) DAWSONAt the very beginning there is one touch which, if not absolutely invented, is newish in the connection.
A HISTORY OF THE FRENCH NOVEL, VOL. 2GEORGE SAINTSBURYWORDS RELATED TO NEWISH
- adolescent
- blooming
- blossoming
- boyish
- boylike
- budding
- burgeoning
- callow
- childish
- childlike
- crude
- developing
- early
- fledgling
- fresh
- girlish
- girllike
- green
- growing
- half-grown
- ignorant
- inexperienced
- infant
- inferior
- junior
- juvenile
- little
- modern
- new
- newborn
- newish
- not aged
- pubescent
- puerile
- punk
- raw
- recent
- tender
- tenderfoot
- undeveloped
- undisciplined
- unfinished
- unfledged
- unlearned
- unpracticed
- unripe
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
- vernal
- youthful
- adolescent
- blooming
- blossoming
- boyish
- boylike
- budding
- burgeoning
- callow
- childish
- childlike
- crude
- developing
- early
- fledgling
- fresh
- girlish
- girllike
- green
- growing
- half-grown
- ignorant
- inexperienced
- infant
- inferior
- junior
- juvenile
- little
- modern
- new
- newborn
- newish
- not aged
- pubescent
- puerile
- punk
- raw
- recent
- tender
- tenderfoot
- undeveloped
- undisciplined
- unfinished
- unfledged
- unlearned
- unpracticed
- unripe
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
- vernal
- youthful
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.