newfound
newfound
Definition
new·found (--fo̵und′)
adjective
newly gained or acquired newfound wealth
newfound
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- fame: Fran's future - Dec 04 What's Fran going to do with his newfound fame?
- maturity: Jess is not as shy as she used to be and with her newfound maturity, she is very popular with the boys.
- freedom: You should use your newfound freedom to look for someone who deserves your love.
- popularity: In light of our newfound popularity we have decided to open up the staffing to some more members.
- wealth: It is all too easy to upgrade your car or get one on finance with your newfound wealth.
- friendship: The newfound friendship looks doomed when Cardigan is sold at the county fair.
Browse dictionary entries near newfound
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