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newish

[noo-ish, nyoo-] / ˈnu ɪʃ, ˈnyu- /


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The two stars launched into the public consciousness roughly around the same time, then followed the same trajectory from teen franchise idols to creatively ambitious A-listers and now, more recently, newish parents making a movie about miserable parents whose hopes have run aground.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From The Wall Street Journal

Stand-up comedy is a newish art form.

From Los Angeles Times

Gauging by the audience response, “Sky Islands” was the clear favorite of more than three dozen new or newish works.

From Los Angeles Times

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