Antonyms for new person
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of new person
- As in recruit : noun person beginning service
- As in beginner : noun person unskilled in something
- As in novitiate : noun beginner
- A new person is to me a great event and hinders me from sleep.
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- It was as though she were suddenly in the room with a new person.
- Extract from : « McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. » by Various
- "I mean that a new person seems speaking through you," said he.
- Extract from : « A Room With A View » by E. M. Forster
- I feel as if you were a new person, now that you have got a new name.
- Extract from : « The Aspern Papers » by Henry James
- When we see a new person who interests us, we wish to know his or her name.
- Extract from : « Riverby » by John Burroughs
- A new person had come into the room and Midwinter had risen to meet him.
- Extract from : « The City in the Clouds » by C. Ranger Gull
- Jus cry it all out dearie, an its like a new person youll be.
- Extract from : « Those Dale Girls » by Frank Weston Carruth
- I had become a new person; and those who knew the old person laughed at me.
- Extract from : « Man And Superman » by George Bernard Shaw
- To his surprise this new person spoke in very tolerable English.
- Extract from : « A Master of Fortune » by Cutcliffe Hyne
- Then a new person enters, a person of importance or of interest.
- Extract from : « The Nervous Housewife » by Abraham Myerson
Synonyms for new person
- abecedarian
- amateur
- apprentice
- beginner
- buckwheater
- catechumen
- colt
- convert
- draftee
- enlisted person
- fish
- fledgling
- freshman
- GI
- greenhorn
- greenie
- helper
- initiate
- learner
- neophyte
- new kid on the block
- new person
- newcomer
- novice
- novitiate
- plebe
- probationer
- proselyte
- recruit
- rookie
- sailor
- selectee
- serviceperson
- soldier
- starter
- student
- tenderfoot
- trainee
- tyro
- volunteer
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