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brand-new
[bran-noo, -nyoo, brand-]
adjective
entirely new.
brand-new
adjective
absolutely new
Other Word Forms
- brand-newness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brand-new1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brand-new1
Example Sentences
Palladino: But I’d say right now, it is more difficult to go in with a brand-new, fresh idea based on nothing.
A hand to hold when you’re trying something that feels intimidating or brand-new.
The brand-new $225-million, 31-acre campus is strikingly innovative — even experimental in some ways: The library has no books; it’s all digital.
“The defendants here received millions in public money for a brand-new building and then let it completely fall apart.”
Woodward and Bernstein had just changed the world with their muckraking, and what was I doing with my brand-new degree in journalism?
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