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Antonyms
Etymology
1. newfound
adjective. ['ˈnuːˈfaʊnd'] newly discovered.
Antonyms
- nonmodern
Etymology
- found (English)
- fondre (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- new (English)
- newe (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Newfound
- abound
- aground
- astound
- bound
- compound
- confound
- confound
- expound
- found
- ground
- hound
- impound
- inbound
- lb
- mound
- pound
- profound
- propound
- rebound
- redound
Sentences with newfound
1. Adjective
That is a lot of time to wise up and make better choices with your newfound wealth.
2. Noun, singular or mass
The cat initially tried to immediately climb back up in the tree, likely overwhelmed by its newfound fame.
Quotes about newfound
1. Pasta isn't just for Italian food anymore. Now there are tasty pasta recipes found in Asian cuisine, and it's emerging as a newfound love for vegans.
- Marcus Samuelsson