English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com

anew

0 antonyms and opposites of anew, grouped by meaning.

Adv — Once again, from the beginning, or in a fresh way.

Etymology

From Old English of niowe, literally "of new" — a fusion of "a-" (meaning "of") and "new."

Full origin of anew →

Frequently asked questions

What does “anew” mean?

The word “anew” means once again, from the beginning, or in a fresh way. In plain terms, a slightly formal or literary way of saying "again" or "fresh.".

How do you pronounce “anew”?

“Anew” is pronounced uh-NYOO (/əˈnu/ in IPA).

How do you use “anew” in a sentence?

Here is “anew” used in a sentence: “After the fire, they had to build the house anew.”

What part of speech is “anew”?

“Anew” is an adverb.

Where does the word “anew” come from?

The word “anew” comes from Old English. From Old English of niowe, literally "of new" — a fusion of "a-" (meaning "of") and "new.".

Is “anew” a common word?

“Anew” is an uncommon word in modern English.

People also searched

Nearby words

← Back to the full definition of anew
Synonyms and antonyms from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.