all-new
English
Etymology
From all + new
Adjective
all-new (not comparable)
- Completely new.
- 2020 March 11, “Northern Stars”, in Rail, page 48:
- Both Northern and TransPennine Express are currently introducing fleets of all-new trains built by CAF, as a rail revolution takes place on routes that, in the main, have been neglected when it comes to new stock.
References
- “all-new” in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press.