New-built

/ˌnjuːˈbɪlt/

नवनिर्मित; नया-निर्मित; हाल ही में निर्मित

Origin & History

From Early Modern English use: new + built (past participle of build), often hyphenated as a compound adjective, especially in older/literary styles.

अर्ली मॉडर्न इंग्लिश में प्रचलित प्रयोग से: new + built (build का past participle), प्रायः हाइफ़न के साथ संयुक्त विशेषण के रूप में, विशेषकर पुराने/साहित्यिक शैली में।

Definition

Describes something that has been built very recently and is new, not old or previously used; commonly used for houses, buildings, ships, etc.

किसी चीज़ (विशेषकर घर/इमारत/जहाज़/संरचना) के लिए, जो अभी-अभी बनाई गई हो और नई हो; पुरानी या पहले से इस्तेमाल की हुई नहीं।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
They moved into a new-built house on the edge of town.
वे शहर के किनारे बने एक नवनिर्मित घर में रहने चले गए।

Usage Examples

The new-built apartments were advertised as energy-efficient.
A new-built bridge now connects the two villages.
The company bought a new-built ship for coastal transport.

Synonyms

Newly built Newly constructed Recently built Freshly built New-constructed Brand-new (context-dependent)

Related Forms

Noun
New build / New-build (property) / Construction / Building
Verb
Adjective
New-built / Newly built / Newly constructed / Brand-new
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

New-built (as in: a new-built house/ship)
नवनिर्मित (जैसे: नवनिर्मित घर/जहाज़)