What is another word for New Year?

Pronunciation: [njˈuː jˈi͡ə] (IPA)

New Year is a synonym for fresh beginnings and a chance to make new resolutions. Some other synonyms for the same include "New Year's Day," which marks the beginning of the year, "New Year's Eve," which is celebrated as the last day of the year with festivities, and "January 1," which is the calendar day that marks the start of the year. Other commonly used synonyms for New Year include "year end," "year beginning," "yearly transition," "new start," and "annual renewal." Each of these words effectively encapsulates the spirit of a new year, which is celebrated universally with joy and enthusiasm.

What are the hypernyms for New year?

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

Famous quotes with New year

  • New Year's Resolution: To tolerate fools more gladly, provided this does not encourage them to take up more of my time.
    James Agate
  • The last thing I stole was a box of Coca Cola from a parked truck in Adelaide. I was nice and drunk. It was New Year's Eve. And that was about 28 years ago.
    Ronald Biggs
  • I have no way of knowing how people really feel, but the vast majority of those I meet couldn't be nicer. Every once in a while someone barks at me. My New Year's resolution is not to bark back.
    Tucker Carlson
  • New Year's was insane! It was the best show I've ever played for New Year's.
    Les Claypool
  • New Year's Eve, we're going to be doing a concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Symphony Hall. It makes me feel good, because of all the people they could have had, they wanted me! We do have to do a little work with the rhythm section.
    Barbara Cook

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