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What is the opposite of old?

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Adjective
(of a person) Opposite of having been in existence for a long time
“The young students were thrown into the deep end to get them out of their comfort zone.”
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Opposite of in a poor structural condition, especially due to old age
“The proposed site for the new building should not involve losing any existing public car parking.”
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(of clothes) Opposite of having been worn or used many times over a long period of time
“His pristine collection of clothes are slightly over the top and a little questionable.”
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Opposite of characterized by outdatedness and something that's not trending at the moment
“The city's downtown is dominated by modern skyscrapers and upmarket shopping malls.”
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Opposite of having been in possession or usage over a long period
“Our new winter collection is going to be bigger and better this year.”
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Opposite of marked by having extensive life experiences
“They're too young, too inexperienced and, by the look of their work, unmusical.”
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(attributive) Opposite of in a time or period marked by the past
“In these modern times, the use of social media is exploding at a rapid rate.”
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Opposite of so often used that it has become repetitive and tiresome
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“In what has become an industry of old clichés, Coach Graham gave a rare and fresh interview that encapsulates his team's success.”
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Opposite of well-known or long established
“The obscure reference to a bygone era was as mysterious as it was intriguing.”
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Opposite of referring to something or someone one used to have
“She met her current husband after going on a cruise for singles.”
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Opposite of shabby and squalid in nature
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Opposite of no longer active or functioning
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Opposite of experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
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Opposite of worn, torn, or ragged, as if into rags
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Opposite of existing or holding some position not long ago, but not anymore
“Our current leader may be a buffoon, but he is no fool.”
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Opposite of being so at that time
“He will be getting married in the Bahamas to his future wife, Penelope.”
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Opposite of of or occurring in the past
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Opposite of lasting throughout the year or through many years
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Opposite of decaying or no longer fresh
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Opposite of having been in existence for a very long time
“A lot of what makes weblogs interesting is their personal, ephemeral, and informal nature.”
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Opposite of having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
Adjective
Opposite of having been made stale
Adjective
Opposite of worn out and dilapidated by age, use, or ill-treatment
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