RAW vs NEW: NOUN
- A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot.
- In botany, same as rag, 3 .
- A raw, galled, or sore place; an established sore, as on a horse; hence, soreness or sensitiveness of feeling or temper.
- A raw article, material, or product.
- An untrained mustang or cow-pony.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of row.
- Informal terms for nakedness
- N/A
RAW vs NEW: ADJECTIVE
- Deprived of skin; galled.
- Bald.
- Not covered; bare.
- Not trimmed, covered, or folded under.
- Not tanned.
- Not tried; not melted and strained.
- Not mixed or diluted.
- Not spun or twisted.
- Not distilled.
- Not worked in due form; in the natural state; untouched by art; unwrought.
- Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried
- Not altered from its natural state; not prepared by the action of heat;
- Done in a rough or unrestrained manner. Used of sex.
- Engaged in without the protection of a condom.
- Nude; naked.
- Crude, vulgar, or coarse.
- Direct in description and explicit in realistic detail.
- Powerfully impressive; stark.
- Unpleasantly damp and chilly.
- Inflamed; sore.
- Having subcutaneous tissue exposed.
- Inexperienced or untrained.
- Recently finished; fresh.
- Undeveloped or unused.
- Not having been subjected to adjustment, treatment, or analysis.
- Not finished, covered, or coated.
- Being in a natural condition; not processed or refined.
- Uncooked.
- (used informally) completely unclothed
- Unpleasantly cold and damp
- Not processed or subjected to analysis
- Devoid of elaboration or diminution or concealment; bare and pure
- Inflamed and painful
- Brutally unfair or harsh
- Lacking training or experience
- Not treated with heat to prepare it for eating
- Not processed or refined
- Untempered and unrefined
- Having the surface exposed and painful
- A heart or character changed by the power of God, so as to be governed by new and holy motives.
- The church holding the doctrines taught by Emanuel Swedenborg. See Swedenborgian.
- See under Birth.
- Fresh from anything; newly come.
- Not habituated; not familiar; unaccustomed.
- Not of ancient extraction, or of a family of ancient descent; not previously known or famous.
- As if lately begun or made; having the state or quality of original freshness; also, changed for the better; renovated; unworn; untried; unspent.
- Newly beginning or recurring; starting anew; now commencing; different from what has been
- Not before seen or known, although existing before; lately manifested; recently discovered
- Having existed, or having been made, but a short time; having originated or occured lately; having recently come into existence, or into one's possession; not early or long in being; of late origin; recent; fresh; modern; -- opposed to old
- Of or relating to a new moon.
- Inexperienced or unaccustomed.
- In the most recent form, period, or development.
- Currently fashionable.
- Being the later or latest in a sequence.
- Changed for the better; rejuvenated.
- Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship.
- Additional; further.
- Recently obtained or acquired.
- Different from the former or the old.
- Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar.
- Just found, discovered, or learned.
- Never used or worn before now.
- Still fresh.
- Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent.
- Lacking training or experience
- Used of a living language; being the current stage in its development
- Of a new (often outrageous) kind or fashion
- Of a kind not seen before
- In use after Medieval times
- (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity
- Having no previous example or precedent or parallel
- (often followed by `to') unfamiliar
- Unaffected by use or exposure
- Not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered
RAW vs NEW: VERB
- N/A
- To make new; to renew.
RAW vs NEW: ADVERB
- Without a condom; unprotected.
- Newly; recently.
- Freshly; recently. Often used in combination.
- Very recently
RAW vs NEW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Bare and pure
- Used of wood and furniture
- Hurting
- (used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes
- Synonyms Raw, Crude. These words, the same in ultimate origin and in earlier meaning, have drawn somewhat apart. Raw continues to apply to food which is not yet cooked, as raw potatoes; but crude has lost that meaning. Raw is applied to material not yet manufactured, as cotton, silk; crude rather to that which is not refined, as petroleum, or matured, as a theory or an idea.
- In ceramics, unbaked—that is, either fresh from the potters' wheel or the mold, or merely dried without the use of artificial heat.
- Feeling sore, as from abrasion of the skin; harshly painful; galled.
- Looking like raw meat, as from lividness or removal of the skin; deprived or appearing destitute of the natural integument: as, a raw sore; a raw spot on a horse.
- Crude or rude from want of experience, skill, or reflection; of immature character or quality; awkward; untrained; unfledged; illinstructed or ill-considered: said of persons and their actions or ideas.
- Harshly sharp or chilly, as the weather; bleak, especially from cold moisture; characterized by chilly dampness.
- In a rudimental condition; crude in quality or state; primitively or coarsely constituted; unfinished; untempered; coarse; rough; harsh.
- In an unchanged condition as regards some process of fabrication; unwrought or unmanufactured.
- Existing in the state of natural growth or formation; unchanged in constitution by subjection to heat or other alterative agency; uncooked, or chemically unaltered: as, raw meat, fish, oysters, etc.; most fruits are eaten raw; raw medicinal substances; raw (that is, unburnt) umber.
- (idiom) (in the raw) Nude; naked.
- (idiom) (in the raw) In a crude or unrefined state.
- Unfamiliar
- Before complete maturity
- Used of a living language
- (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new
- Different
- Other than the former one(s)
- Not of long duration
- Other than the former one(s); different
- Original and of a kind not seen before
- Synonyms New, Novel, Modern, Fresh, Recent, Late. In this connection new is opposed to old; novel to familiar; modern to ancient, medieval, antiquated, old-fashioned; fresh to stale; recent and late to early. New is the general word; that which is novel is unexpected, strange, striking, often in new form, but also pleasing: as, a novel combination of old ideas; that which is modern and fresh exists at the time referred tu; that which is recent or late is separated from the time of action by only a short interval: as, the late ministry, a recent arrival, recent times.
- Modern; in present use: as, New High German; New Latin; New Greek.
- Not the old; distinguished from the old while named after it: used specifically in place-names: as, New York; New London; New Guinea.
- Retaining original freshness; unimpaired.
- Recently begun; starting afresh: as, a new moon.
- Not used before, or recently brought into use; not second-hand: as, a new copy of a book; new furniture.
- Not previously well known; not belonging to a well-known family, or not long known to history: as, new people.
- Freshly emerged from any condition or the effects of any event.
- Other than the former or the old; different ; not the same as before: as, a new horse.
- Not habituated; unfamiliar; unaccustomed: as, he is new to his surroundings; a statement new to me.
- [In the following extract used substantively:
- Appearing in a changed character or condition, or in a changed aspect of opinion, feeling, or health, resulting from the influence of a change in the dominant idea, principle, or habit; changed from the former state, physical, mental, moral, or spiritual, of the same person.
- Lately introduced to knowledge; not before known; recently discovered: as, a new metal; a new species of animals or plants.
- Lately or freshly made, invented, produced, grown, or in any way or by any means come into being or use; novel; recent; having existed a short time only: opposed to old, and used of things: as, a new coat; a new book; a new fashion; a new idea; new wine; new cheese; new potatoes.
- To renew itself; become new.
- To make new; renew.
- [New is much used adverbially in composition: as, in new- born, new -droppedj new -made, new -grown, new -formed, new -found.)]
- Anew.
- Newly; lately; recently.
RAW vs NEW: RELATED WORDS
- Naked, Crude, Inexperienced, Unhealthy, Untreated, Cold, Rare, Natural, Unanalyzed, Peeled, Untoasted, Underdone, Uncooked, Unpolished, Unprocessed
- Green, Young, Refreshing, Radical, Newfound, Untested, Untried, Freshly, Recently, Newfangled, Revolutionary, Original, Modern, Fresh, Newly
RAW vs NEW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Naked, Crude, Inexperienced, Unhealthy, Untreated, Cold, Rare, Natural, Unanalyzed, Peeled, Untoasted, Underdone, Uncooked, Unpolished, Unprocessed
- Green, Young, Refreshing, Radical, Newfound, Untested, Untried, Freshly, Recently, Newfangled, Revolutionary, Original, Modern, Fresh, Newly
RAW vs NEW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Important: needs to be raw steel, no stainless steel since the heat transmission of raw steel is higher.
- The purpose of this is to trick image uploaders that are not designed to upload RAW images into uploading RAW files.
- FDA shouldnot require suppliers of raw materialsto test every lot of raw materials forpenicillin, even when no reasonablecontaminated with penicillin.
- Attack values, including true raw, effective raw, attack skills, etc.
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- Illness generally results from consumption of these seafoods raw, improperly cooked, or cross contaminated by a raw product.
- Motivated by raw sum and average: would it be possible to have also raw image division?
- Packaged raw cookie dough is typically pasteurized, thus considered safe to consume raw.
- Traditionally, the Maasai diet consists mainly of raw meat, raw blood, and milk.
- Raw milk and raw eggs maynot be served.
- Colorado, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
- Susan Shin, legal director at the New Economy Project, a consumer advocacy group in New York.
- This frequently occurs when a new president takes office and wants to establish new policy goals.
- New Babcock Ranch pizza restaurant owner on starting a new business from scratch.
- New York, New Jersey, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Florida and Massachusetts.
- The new skin coming through was very soft, like new.
- Click on New to begin creating a new variable.
- New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington, DC.
- Every new employee needs a new account, and every new computer added to the network means another object added to the directory.
- These might include attracting a new type of customer, developing new products and services, or securing new sources of finance.
RAW vs NEW: QUESTIONS
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