Pronunciation: /njuː wɜːrld/
noun the Americas, especially when regarded in the context of their colonization by Europeans
A1 The explorer sailed across the ocean to discover the New World.
A2 Many people immigrated to the New World in search of a better life.
B1 The colonization of the New World had a significant impact on indigenous populations.
B2 Explorers like Christopher Columbus paved the way for European expansion into the New World.
C1 The New World offered vast opportunities for trade and commerce in the 16th century.
C2 The discovery of the New World forever changed the course of history.
formal The discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus in 1492 marked a significant turning point in world history.
informal Have you ever thought about what life would be like if we lived in the New World instead of the Old World?
slang I heard that the New World is where all the cool kids hang out these days.
figurative Starting a new job can feel like stepping into a whole new world of possibilities.
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