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Definition of Newness
1. Noun. The quality of being new; the opposite of oldness.
Specialized synonyms: Brand-newness, Freshness, Recency, Recentness
Derivative terms: New
Antonyms: Oldness
Definition of Newness
1. n. The quality or state of being new; as, the newness of a system; the newness of a scene; newness of life.
Definition of Newness
1. Noun. The property of being new; novelty ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Newness
1. the state of being new [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newness
Literary usage of Newness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1881)
"A substantial bodily Form exists for the first time in the instant of generation;
but this newness of existence is absolutely and adequately predicated of ..."
2. Essay on the Theory of the Earth by Georges Cuvier, Robert Jameson (1827)
"The History of Nations confirms the newness of tlu Continents. In fact, although,
at the first glance, the traditions of some ancient nations, which extend ..."
3. Essay on the Theory of the Earth by Georges Cuvier, Robert Jameson (1827)
"The History of Nations confirms the newness of the Continents. In fact, although,
at the first glance, the traditions of some ancient nations, which extend ..."
4. The New Creationby Charles Taze Russell by Charles Taze Russell (1998)
"did not remain in death, but was raised from the dead to a newness of nature, so
we who thus in consecration become "dead with him" sharing in his ..."
5. Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans: with remarks on the commentaries of by Robert Haldane (1874)
"But now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were K'l'l;
that xe should serve in newness of spirit, and not in tlie ..."
6. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"... through the preaching of the holy Word, wrought of God in the heart, renewing,
changing and regenerating it to newness of mind " (i. 59). ..."