new to
Frequency: 9.1135.4 per million words
indicates unfamiliarity with a place, job, or situation
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Examples (10)
- She's still quite new to the job and needs a lot of help.
- It was all very new to me and I struggled to understand.
- He's new to the city, so he often gets lost.
- Are you new to this neighborhood?
- As a manager, she was new to handling a large team.
- They were new to the project, but quickly learned the ropes.
- The concept of virtual reality was entirely new to the older generation.
- Learning to code can be challenging if you're new to programming.
- This type of humor might be new to some audiences.
- Even after a month, he still felt new to the culture.