What part of speech is newcomer?

Newcomer can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. newcomer is a noun, singular of newcomers.

Inflections

Noun

What does newcomer mean?

Definitions

Noun

newcomer - any new participant in some activity
newcomer - a recent arrival; "he's a newcomer to Boston"

Examples of newcomer

#   Sentence  
1. noun He's a newcomer to Boston.
2. noun The newcomer sat down at the foot of the table.
3. noun The newcomer fell short of our expectation.
4. noun It will be your job to acquaint the newcomer with the rules of the office.
5. noun Acquaint a newcomer with the rules of the club.
6. noun The newcomer carried off the first prize.
7. noun The villagers had a bias against any newcomer.
8. noun He's a newcomer.
9. noun Tom is a newcomer.
10. noun The newcomer stuttered when he was nervous.
11. noun I'm a newcomer.
12. noun There was at once a profound silence; every one left off dancing, and the violins ceased to play, so attracted was every one by the singular beauties of the unknown newcomer.
13. noun "I'm not sure to whom Tom's married." "Why, every newcomer to Tatoeba knows that: to Mary, of course!"
14. noun The detective stared at the newcomer with blank amazement.
15. noun Tom isn't a newcomer.
Sentence  
noun
He's a newcomer to Boston.
The newcomer sat down at the foot of the table.
The newcomer fell short of our expectation.
It will be your job to acquaint the newcomer with the rules of the office.
Acquaint a newcomer with the rules of the club.
The newcomer carried off the first prize.
The villagers had a bias against any newcomer.
He's a newcomer.
Tom is a newcomer.
The newcomer stuttered when he was nervous.
I'm a newcomer.
There was at once a profound silence; every one left off dancing, and the violins ceased to play, so attracted was every one by the singular beauties of the unknown newcomer.
"I'm not sure to whom Tom's married." "Why, every newcomer to Tatoeba knows that: to Mary, of course!"
The detective stared at the newcomer with blank amazement.
Tom isn't a newcomer.

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