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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Newly' in a Sentence

"Recently or lately; refers to a short period of time before the present." more

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The teacher introduced a newly discovered species of butterfly to the excited students.
Tommy proudly displayed his newly painted model airplane in the school's exhibition.
My little sister got a newly adopted puppy.
The school welcomed a newly appointed principal this academic year.
The playground was adorned with newly planted flowers, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
The library has a newly painted reading corner.
My brother and I explored a newly discovered trail in the forest.
The library has a newly added collection of picture books.
The puppy was newly born and very small.
The library proudly displayed newly acquired books for the students to read.
The library added newly published books to its collection for the students to enjoy.
He wore his newly washed uniform to school.
She got a newly stuffed teddy bear for her birthday.
Emily wore a newly sewn dress for the school play, looking like a princess.
We discovered a newly hatched bird's nest in our backyard.
Our town celebrated the opening of a newly constructed playground.
The students were excited to use the newly installed playground equipment.
The family moved into a newly built house in the quiet neighborhood.
The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery with a newly developed experiment.

Newly

noo-lee
adverbRecently or lately; refers to a short period of time before the present.

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Last Updated On: August 4, 2024
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