ˈænjuəl
101newborn — [ˈnjuːˌbɔːn] adj recently born …
102newcomer — [ˈnjuːˌkʌmə] noun [C] someone who has recently arrived somewhere …
103newfangled — [ˌnjuːˈfæŋg(ə)ld] adj showing disapproval very modern and complicated …
104newly — [ˈnjuːli] adv recently the newly appointed chairperson of the company[/ex] …
105newlyweds — [ˈnjuːliˌwedz] noun [plural] two people who have not been married for very long …
106news*/*/*/ — [njuːz] noun 1) [U] information about something that has happened recently I m afraid I ve got some bad news.[/ex] She was delighted by this piece of news.[/ex] Have you heard the good news? Michael s got the job![/ex] Friends expressed shock at… …
107newsagent — [ˈnjuːzˌeɪdʒ(ə)nt] noun [C] British 1) someone whose job is to sell newspapers and magazines 2) newsagent or newsagent s a shop that sells newspapers and magazines …
108newsflash — [ˈnjuːzˌflæʃ] noun [C] British a short broadcast of an important piece of news in the middle of a television or radio programme …
109newsgroup — [ˈnjuːzˌgruːp] noun [C] computing a place on the Internet where people can leave messages about a subject or activity that interests them …
110newsletter — [ˈnjuːzˌletə] noun [C] a short simple magazine with information for members of an organization …