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new-found adj
newly or recently discovered new-found confidence Translations new-found [ˈnjuːˌfaʊnd] ADJ [talent] → recién descubierto; [wealth, freedom] → recién adquirido; [friend] → nuevo his new-found zeal → su recién estrenado entusiasmo new-found [ˈnjuːˌfaʊnd] adj → nuovo/a new-found [ˈnjuːˌfaʊnd] adj → nuovo/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The more I thought of Perry the less pleasure I took in my new-found freedom. This, we may say, is the one moot question that this new-found document clears up. Inured to danger, she maintained her self-possession in the face of the startling surprise which her new-found consciousness revealed to her. |
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