Pronunciation: /ˈnjuˌbɔrn/
noun a recently born infant
A1 The newborn baby slept peacefully in the crib.
A2 The newborn was wrapped in a soft blanket.
B1 The newborn's parents were overjoyed at the arrival of their baby.
B2 The newborn's first check-up with the pediatrician went well.
C1 The newborn's grandparents visited to meet their newest family member.
C2 The newborn's arrival brought happiness and excitement to the entire family.
adjective recently born
A1 The newborn baby slept peacefully in the crib.
A2 The newborn puppy was full of energy and curiosity.
B1 The newborn ducklings followed their mother to the pond.
B2 The newborn foal was already showing signs of its parent's strength and grace.
C1 The newborn kittens were tiny bundles of fur, each with their own unique personality.
C2 The newborn panda cub was a rare and precious addition to the zoo's collection.
formal The newborn infant was carefully swaddled in a soft blanket.
informal I can't believe how tiny and cute the newborn baby is!
slang Check out the adorable newborn - so precious!
figurative The company's latest project can be considered a newborn in the world of technology.
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