REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: NOUN
- A revolutionist.
- A revolutionist; a person who revolts.
- A supporter of revolutionary principles.
- A militant in the struggle for revolution.
- A radical supporter of political or social revolution
- N/A
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: ADJECTIVE
- Markedly new or introducing radical change
- Relating to or having the nature of a revolution
- Relating to or being a revolution.
- Bringing about or supporting a political or social revolution.
- Marked by or resulting in radical change.
- Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution.
- Pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset
- Pertaining to something that revolves
- Of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn
- Advocating or engaged in revolution
- Unaffected by use or exposure
- Having no previous example or precedent or parallel
- (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity
- In use after Medieval times
- Of a kind not seen before
- Of a new (often outrageous) kind or fashion
- Used of a living language; being the current stage in its development
- Lacking training or experience
- Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent.
- Still fresh.
- (often followed by `to') unfamiliar
- Just found, discovered, or learned.
- Not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered
- Never used or worn before now.
- 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.
- Different from the former or the old.
- Recently obtained or acquired.
- Additional; further.
- Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship.
- Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar.
- Being the later or latest in a sequence.
- Currently fashionable.
- In the most recent form, period, or development.
- Inexperienced or unaccustomed.
- Changed for the better; rejuvenated.
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: VERB
- N/A
- To make new; to renew.
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: ADVERB
- N/A
- Newly; recently.
- Very recently
- Freshly; recently. Often used in combination.
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Tending to produce revolution; subversive of established codes or systems: as, revolutionary measures; revolutionary doctrines.
- Pertaining to a revolution in government, or [capitalized] to any movement or crisis known as the Revolution: as, a revolutionary war; Revolutionary heroes; the Revolutionary epoch in American history.
- 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.
- 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.
- [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.
- Not habituated; unfamiliar; unaccustomed: as, he is new to his surroundings; a statement new to me.
- 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
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: RELATED WORDS
- Uprising, Revolt, Leftist, Rebellion, Breakthrough, Revolutions, Groundbreaking, Innovative, Pioneering, Revolution, Subverter, New, Subversive, Revolutionist, Radical
- Green, Young, Refreshing, Radical, Newfound, Untested, Untried, Freshly, Recently, Newfangled, Revolutionary, Original, Modern, Fresh, Newly
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Independence, Rebel, Disruptive, Revolt, Leftist, Rebellion, Breakthrough, Groundbreaking, Innovative, Pioneering, Revolution, New, Subversive, Revolutionist, Radical
- Green, Young, Refreshing, Radical, Newfound, Untested, Untried, Freshly, Recently, Newfangled, Revolutionary, Original, Modern, Fresh, Newly
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We also revived the singing of the Internationale and other revolutionary songs of previous revolutionary movements in the Philippines and abroad.
- Declaration of Independence was not easily nor individually achieved, but sprang from many revolutionary ideas and was the cooperative effort of many revolutionary leaders.
- The Revolutionary Courts are not transparent and Revolutionary Court judges are known for greater abuse of their legal powers than other judges.
- Some may say it was extremely revolutionary but, was it even revolutionary at all?
- His revolutionary efforts would blossom into a fullscale war by revolutionary Marxism against the European white male in the schools and colleges.
- Stalin is wary of revolutionary daring for this presumes a living connection with the real revolutionary force, the advanced workers.
- We declare a ruthless war against revolutionary phrases about revolutionary war.
- Jews and women, for example, was revolutionary, so revolutionary that it is still not grasped by many today.
- Without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary movement.
- One could eat from revolutionary plates, drink from revolutionary mugs, waft revolutionary fans, and even decorate the home with revolutionary wallpaper.
- 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.
REVOLUTIONARY vs NEW: QUESTIONS
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