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anew
[ uh-noo, uh-nyoo ]
adverb
- over again; again; once more:
to play the tune anew.
- in a new form or manner:
to write the story anew.
anew
/ əˈː /
adverb
- over again; once more
- in a different way; afresh
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of anew1
Example Sentences
“But when we filmed the unboxing event for the Topps Complex Series and Tokyo Series on YouTube, I recognized anew how profound the world of American sports trading cards is, which shook me with excitement.”
But without it—if it falters, if it remains timid or fragmented—what dies is not only democracy as we know it, but the very possibility of imagining it anew.
President Trump’s proposals will make them run out quicker and make it nearly impossible to fund them anew.
His miraculous comeback couldn’t have come at a better time for all of us to embrace his message of mercy and brotherhood anew — especially Catholics in the U.S.
Her famous parting words as the doctor leads her away, “Whoever you are — I have always depended on the kindness of strangers,” scalds anew.
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