What is another word for more recent?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː ɹˈiːsənt] (IPA)

When describing something that has happened recently, there are a variety of synonyms that can be used instead of "more recent". For example, "recent" is a straightforward alternative, while "newer" refers specifically to something that has been introduced more recently than something else. "Fresh" also works well when referring to a recent development or arrival. In some cases, it may be appropriate to use more specific language, such as "updated" or "modernized" to describe something that has been changed or renovated recently. Overall, there are many options for describing something that has happened recently, and choosing the right synonym can help convey the intended meaning.

Synonyms for More recent:

What are the hypernyms for More recent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with More recent

  • I want my testimony to stand on that point. But I would point out that Zona Research Inc. showed we have increased market share among business users, educational users, and government users over the past several months - and that's more recent than the IDC report.
    Jim Barksdale
  • The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as more recent attacks in Madrid, Spain, and London, England, showed in a very tragic way just how vulnerable many areas of the world are to these sorts of actions.
    Jo Bonner
  • One more recent novelist to come along is Cormac McCarthy. Him, I like.
    Leslie Fiedler
  • It's just the absolute bomb. Ghost in the Shell was really good, it's a little bit more recent.
    James Marsters
  • Tough guy Spike was always the funnest, but I'm most proud of the more recent stuff, the last season, I think.
    James Marsters

Semantically related words: newer, more recent, more up-to-date, latest

Related questions:

  • When is the most recent time?
  • What was the most recent year?
  • What was the most recent date?
  • When is the next time?
  • Word of the Day

    Jaundice Obstructive Intrahepatic
    Jaundice Obstructive Intrahepatic is a condition where there is a blockage in the bile ducts, leading to the buildup of bilirubin in the blood and yellowing of the skin and eyes. T...