change, new, hope, beginning, future
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There are four states in the United States whose names start with the word "New": New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, and New York. Each of these states was named with "New" to signify their status as newly established territories or colonies at the time of their founding.
Dutch people settled New Amsterdam.
To get a word meaning "hurry" by adding one letter to "hate," you would add the letter "h" to get the word "haste." The word "haste" means to do something quickly or with urgency. The addition of the letter "h" transforms "hate" into "haste," creating a new word with a different meaning.
coat,boat, moat,qoat,eoat
"Novice" is a word that means being new or inexperienced to something.
Original
To finish something new
It probably means you are anxious.it means you have a desire not to get pregnet. or you have a new start for something new
The suffix "-ible" can be added to the word "collect" to make the new word "collectible," which means something that may be collected.
The word that means the opposite of 'used' is 'unused'.
The same way any other slang does - people start using a word in a specific way and others copy it until it means something new.
"Novelli" is a word of Italian origin that means "new" or "novel." It can also refer to something fresh, recent, or innovative.
"Limination" is not a word. If it is a nonce-word or new coinage, it might be related to the Latin word "limen" which means threshold, and the lords "liminal" and "liminary" which have to do with figuratively crossing thresholds into new ventures, places, or careers. If so, it might mean something like "getting started". "Limitation" means a restriction. "Elimination" means getting rid of something.
repair fix rehab remodel renovate
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean peruse, which means to read something in a thoughtful way. I will peruse the textbook and learn something new.
The verb form of "new" is "renew." It means to make something new again or to restore its freshness or vigor.