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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
newfound

also new-found, late 15c., from new + found (adj.) "discovered."

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newfound

a. Recently found; newly discovered.

WordNet
newfound

adj. newly discovered; "his newfound aggressiveness"; "Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea"

Usage examples of "newfound".

But now, with the end of the struggle no nearer in view, and with his newfound regard for the French, Adams saw things differently.

Much did they seem like those returned from death, disbelieving yet deeply grateful, eager to be on yet fearful that their newfound freedom might prove to be a dream sent to torment them.

Folks of all manner had frequently characterized him as priggish, fretful, and faultfinding, but his newfound insights into the nature of existence appeared to have boosted those personality traits, as well.

Sherry, protectively placing his body between the Moles and his newfound romantic interest.

With newfound discipline, Shakti thrust aside the familiar hatred and envy that thoughts of Liriel always evoked in her, and she focused her mind on the steps that must be taken before vengeance could be hers.

Americans also maintained their newfound passion for hamburgers, and this demand for burgers amid hardship was not accidental.

Instead, taking no chances with its newfound freedom, it immediately burrowed into the sand, throwing up a spray of granules in its wake.

Strominger and Vafa showed how some of the newfound ingredients in string theory could similarly be molded together to yield particular black holes.

Belari stood surrounded by mediascape names and fief lieges, her green gown matching her eyes, smiling, apparently at ease, even without her newfound habit of body armor.

While Celia was on the telephone, Andrew had gone into the bathroom to shower, then dress, prior to a thirty-five-mile drive to Palo Alto where they were due for dinner with Lisa and several newfound Stanford friends.

Aaron assures himself that his newfound deceitfulness is a necessary short-term skill to be abandoned once full-blown devotee-dom has been achieved.

Neal's gaze strayed now and then to his newfound nurse while he bantered with the child.

Between songs, he asked after business and found, to both his and Banning's intense delight, that his newfound compatriots frequently provided music for Rheged's royal villa, playing not only for King Meirchion and Queen Thaney, but also for Artorius, the Dux Bellorum, and his favorite officers.

I was serious about boycotting Rosie's until she abandoned her newfound passion for animal by-product cookery.

Stornbridge Castle had become one great charnelhouse, with bodies lying everywhere, fires smoldering unchecked, furniture and belongings broken and strewn, and transformed folk prowling the rooms and passages in their bewildering newfound lives as wild beasts.