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Detailed Translations for newness from English to Swedish

newness:

newness [the ~] nomen

  1. the newness (freshness)
    nyhet; friskhet; fräschör

newness

  1. newness (freshness)

Translation Matrix for newness:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
friskhet freshness; newness briskness; good health; health; healthiness
fräschör freshness; newness
nyhet freshness; newness announcement; innovation; message; modernity; piece of news; reform; renewal; report; statement
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fräschhet freshness; newness

Related Words for "newness":


Synonyms for "newness":


Antonyms for "newness":

  • oldness

Related Definitions for "newness":

  1. the quality of being new; the opposite of oldness1

newness form of new:


Translation Matrix for new:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aktuellt contemporary; modern; new; nowadays; of today; present; present-day current; modern; present; up to date
- fresh; newfangled; novel; raw; unexampled; young
AdverbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- fresh; freshly; newly
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aktuell current; immediate; present
aktuellt current; immediate; present
färsk new
nybyggd new; newbuilt; newly built; newly constructed
nybyggt new; newbuilt; newly built; newly constructed
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aktuell contemporary; modern; new; nowadays; of today; present; present-day current; modern; present; up to date
färskt fresh; new
modernt contemporary; modern; new; nowadays; of today; present; present-day bright; contemporary; dapper; fashionable; in fashion; in vogue; modern; modernistic; mondain; nimble; nowadays; of today; popular; present-day; snappy; snazzy; sophisticated; sprightly; spry; stylish; trendy; worldly; worldly minded
nutida contemporary; modern; new; nowadays; of today; present; present-day
ny fresh; new brand new
nybakad freshly-baked; new
nybakat freshly-baked; new
nygjord new
nygjort new
nytt fresh; new brand new; fresh; unbroached; unopened; untouched; unused

Related Words for "new":


Synonyms for "new":


Antonyms for "new":


Related Definitions for "new":

  1. unfamiliar1
    • new experiences1
    • experiences new to him1
    • errors of someone new to the job1
  2. having no previous example or precedent or parallel1
  3. (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity1
    • new potatoes1
  4. lacking training or experience1
    • the new men were eager to fight1
  5. not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered1
    • a new law1
    • new cars1
    • a new comet1
    • a new friend1
    • a new year1
  6. original and of a kind not seen before1
  7. (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new1
    • she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them1
  8. other than the former one(s); different1
    • they now have a new leaders1
    • my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it1
    • ready to take a new direction1
  9. unaffected by use or exposure1
    • it looks like new1
  10. very recently1
    • grass new washed by the rain1

Wiktionary Translations for new:

new
adjective
  1. inexperienced, unaccustomed
    • newny
  2. recently arrived or appeared
    • newny
  3. strange, unfamiliar
    • newny
  4. of recent origin
    • newny
  5. refreshed, reinvigorated
    • newny
  6. young
    • newny
  7. in original condition, pristine
    • newny
  8. distinguishing something established more recently
    • newny
  9. current or later
    • newny
  10. additional, recently discovered
  11. recently made or created
    • newny

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
new ny nieuw — recentelijk aangekomen of opgedoken
new ny nieuw — vreemd, onbekend
new ny nieuw — in originele staat
new ny nieuw — onderscheidt nieuwere namen van oudere
new ny nieuw — huidige
new nyupptäckt; ny nieuw — recentelijk ontdekt
new ny nieuw — recentelijk gemaakt
new ny; fräsch neu — vor kurzer Zeit gemacht oder geschehen
new ny nouveau — Qui n’existait pas, qui était inconnu