Newcomer can be categorized as a noun.
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newcomer - any new participant in some activity | ||
newcomer - a recent arrival; "he's a newcomer to Boston" |
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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. |
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noun | |
He's a newcomer to Boston. |
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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. |