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newfound

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Adj — Discovered or gained only recently.

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Etymology

From Middle English newe founde, simply "new" plus "found."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “newfound” mean?

The word “newfound” means discovered or gained only recently. In plain terms, describes something — a skill, feeling, or possession — that you only recently got or discovered.

How do you pronounce “newfound”?

“Newfound” is pronounced NYOO-fownd (/ˈn(j)u.faʊnd/ in IPA).

How do you use “newfound” in a sentence?

Here is “newfound” used in a sentence: “She walked with a newfound confidence after passing the exam.”

What part of speech is “newfound”?

“Newfound” is an adjective.

Where does the word “newfound” come from?

The word “newfound” comes from Middle English. From Middle English newe founde, simply "new" plus "found.".

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