different between newser vs newer
newser
English
Etymology
news +? -er
Noun
newser (plural newsers)
- (media, informal) A press conference.
Synonyms
- presser
Anagrams
- Wesner, re-sewn, renews, resewn
newser From the web:
- what is newser
- what is newser mean
- what does newsers mean
- tvnewser
newer
English
Etymology
From Middle English newer, newere, from Old English n?wra, from Proto-Germanic *niwizô (“newer”), comparative of Proto-Germanic *niwjaz (“new”), equivalent to new +? -er. Cognate witt West Frisian nijere (“newer”), Dutch nieuwere (“newer”), German neuer (“newer”), Danish nyere (“newer”), Swedish nyare (“newer”), Icelandic nýrri (“newer”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?n(j)u?/
Adjective
newer (comparative adjective; Positive: new; Superlative: newest)
- comparative form of new: more new, more recent.
Translations
Anagrams
- renew, weren
German
Adjective
newer
- comparative degree of new
Adjective
newer
- inflection of new:
- strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
- strong genitive/dative feminine singular
- strong genitive plural
newer From the web:
- what newer quarters are worth money
- what newer pennies are worth money
- what newer nickels are worth money
- what newer dimes are worth money
- what new movies are on hbo max
- what newer i5 or i7
- what new quarters are worth money
- what new quarters are valuable
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