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- new brunswicker/ˌnjuː ˈbrʌnzwɪkə/A native or inhabitant of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.nounLow
- new brutalism/ˌnjuː ˈbruːtəlɪzəm/An architectural movement and style, originating in the 1950s-1970s, characterized by raw, exposed materials (especially untreated concrete), stark geometric forms, and a focus on functionality and structural honesty.nounLow
- new caledonia/ˌnjuː ˌkæl.ɪˈdəʊ.ni.ə/A French overseas collectivity and archipelago in the southwest Pacific Ocean, east of Australia.nounLow
- new canaan/ˌnjuː ˈkeɪ.njən/A proper noun referring to a town or city, most famously one in Connecticut, USA.nounLow
- new canadian/njuː kəˈneɪ.di.ən/A person who has recently immigrated to Canada and become a permanent resident or citizen.nounMedium
- new carrollton/ˌnjuː ˈkærəltən/A proper noun referring to a specific city located in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.nounLow
- new castile/ˌnjuː kæˈstiːl/A historical region and former administrative division in central Spain, centered around Madrid.nounLow
- new castle/ˌnjuːˈkɑːsəl/A city in North East England, officially Newcastle upon Tyne; also refers to the act of carrying something in vain, derived from the idiom 'carrying coals to Newcastle'.nounC1
- new chum/njuː tʃʌm/A newly arrived immigrant to Australia or New Zealand, especially in historical contexts.nounLow to medium (highly region-specific).
- new church/ˌnjuː ˈtʃɜːtʃ/A recently built or established Christian place of worship.nounLow
- new city/ˌnjuː ˈsɪti/A recently established urban settlement or a recently developed urban area.nounIntermediate (B1-B2)
- new comedy/ˌnjuː ˈkɒmədi/A style of ancient Greek comedy from the late 4th and 3rd centuries BCE, marked by domestic plots, stock characters, and the omission of direct political satire.nounLow
- new country/ˌnjuː ˈkʌn.tri/A nation that has recently gained independence, been established, or been discovered and settled.nounB1
- new covenant/ˌnjuː ˈkʌvənənt/A theological term referring to the final, ultimate relationship established by God with humanity through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, superseding the Old Testament Mosaic covenant.nounLow
- new criticism/ˌnjuː ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm/A mid-20th century school of literary theory that emphasizes close reading of the text itself, focusing on its formal elements (like structure, imagery, tone) rather than the author's biography, historical context, or the reader's emotional response.nounC2
- new cuisine/ˌnjuː kwɪˈziːn/A modern style of cooking that emphasizes lighter, fresher ingredients, artistic presentation, and often involves innovative techniques, originating in France in the 1970s.nounMedium
- new deal/ˌnjuː ˈdiːl/A set of major economic and social reforms introduced by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s to combat the Great Depression.nounC1
- new delhi/ˌnjuː ˈdɛli/The capital city of India, a specific district or zone within the larger metropolitan area of Delhi, officially designated as the seat of the national government.nounMedium (context-dependent)
- new democratic party/ˌnjuː ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk ˈpɑː.ti/A political party in Canada founded in 1961, historically positioned on the center-left to left-wing of the political spectrum.nounMedium
- new economic policy/ˌnjuː ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk ˈpɒl.ə.si/A government's set of recently introduced measures designed to manage and reform the economy.nounC1
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