What is another word for new edition?

Pronunciation: [njˈuː ɪdˈɪʃən] (IPA)

When it comes to describing a fresh and updated version of a book or publication, there are many synonyms for the term "new edition." One common alternative is "revised edition," which implies that the changes made to the material were more extensive than simple updates. "Updated version" is another option, and emphasizes the fact that the new edition contains current information or reflects recent developments. "Second edition" or "third edition" is a more specific way to indicate that this new version is a significant departure from earlier editions. Finally, "reprint" suggests that the new edition is an exact replication of the original with no significant changes.

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What are the hypernyms for New edition?

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

What are the hyponyms for New edition?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for new edition (as nouns)

Famous quotes with New edition

  • It's so wrong when I pick up a new edition of Huckleberry Finn and I look at the last page and it doesn't say, Yours truly, at the end.
    Leslie Fiedler
  • After releasing Mono 1.0, we started work on a new edition of Mono that will be released later in the year.
    Miguel de Icaza
  • As you suggested I have in the following disputed certain passages, trusting you will do me the justice either to modify the same or add a note in the new edition stating that I dispute,' etc.
    Denis Kearney
  • I believe I shall,in some shape or other,always exist; and, with all the inconveniences human life is liable to, I shall not object to a new edition of mine, hoping, however, that the errata of the last may be corrected.
    Benjamin Franklin
  • This new edition of – stripped-down and updated for the 21st century – has been launched to reassert, in thunder, that the movements of our time have generated a perspective or ideology of their own. It's as coherent an ideology as liberalism or Marxism – and far more relevant to our needs as life-loving human beings on a finite planet. In other words, gives us a common ground on which to stand.
    Mark Satin

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