new-found
adjectiveDivide new-found into syllables:
new · found
How to pronounce new-found:
Definition of new-found:
- new-found (adjective):
 - newly found
 - more than is usual, expected or needed
 
Synonyms for new-found:
added
extra
fresh
new
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