never |
not on any occasion; not at any time. [2 definitions] |
never mind |
used to tell someone to forget about something or to not worry or think about something. |
nevermore |
at no time in the future; never again. |
never-never land |
a place or circumstance that is imaginary or idealistic. |
nevertheless |
however; in spite of that. |
nevus |
a congenital irregularity of the skin, such as a mole or birthmark. |
new |
having recently arrived, been produced, or come into existence. [9 definitions] |
New American Bible |
an English language edition Bible, published in 1970, that is approved for use by Roman Catholics. |
newbie |
(informal) a person who is new to something, esp. using the internet or playing computer games. |
new blood |
new persons, members, or personnel, esp. ones bringing new and energetic attitudes. |
newborn |
very recently born. [3 definitions] |
New Brunswick |
a Canadian Maritime Province located northeast of Maine. |
Newburg |
of seafood, cooked or served in a sauce made from cream, butter, egg yolks, and wine. |
new candle |
see "candela." |
newcomer |
one who has arrived only recently. |
New Deal |
the political and economic policies of the administration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, focusing primarily on helping the United States recover from the Great Depression. |
New Delhi |
the capital of India. |
newel |
a central supporting post to which the steps of a winding staircase are attached at one end. [2 definitions] |
New England |
the six northeasternmost U.S. states; Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. |
New English Bible |
a translation of the Bible into modern idiomatic English based upon ancient Greek and other sources, that was published between 1961 and 1970. |
newfangled |
of a new type or fashion, sometimes objectionably so. |