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newfound

[ noo-found, nyoo- ]

adjective

  1. newly found found or discovered:

    newfound friends.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of newfound1

First recorded in 1490–1500; new + found 2
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In December, after parlaying her newfound celebrity into a merchandise line and podcast, she launched a meme coin.

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Because of how enticing this sounds, he’s hoping it will be an adequate distraction — that while today’s retirees are cheerleading for their newfound tax savings, none of us will notice part two.

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But with the opportunity to make a deluxe and heighten his newfound country flair, the singer realized he had a slightly more final farewell in him.

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Known as the “Queen of Tejano,†she reached newfound levels of fame by blending traditional elements of Mexican music with modern pop sounds.

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“I like to just kinda do my job and go home,†he said earlier this spring, when he only half-jokingly acknowledged being “very uncomfortable†with all of his newfound attention.

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