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  1. “Newest” vs. “Latest” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 16, 2015 · In a case like “latest video” or “newest video”, which one is right? I have seen “newest” used on stackoverflow.com: According to the online dictionaries I checked, “latest” = …

  2. Newest Questions - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    3 days ago · Q&A for speakers of other languages learning English

  3. Newest 'meaning' Questions - English Language Learners Stack …

    Q&A for speakers of other languages learning EnglishThis tag is for questions about the meaning of a word, which a dictionary cannot answer. If the question is about the meaning of a word …

  4. word choice - What is the difference between newest and latest in ...

    Jun 24, 2015 · However "newest" is a more straightforward and general word. "Latest" is frequently applied in news, fashion, tech, or other contexts with a lot of change, and so it has a …

  5. Newest 'grammar' Questions - English Language Learners Stack …

    Q&A for speakers of other languages learning EnglishThis tag is for grammar questions, but only if you're not certain what other tag to use. If possible, tag as tense, verb, articles, prepositions, …

  6. comparison - "New" adjective in comparative form - English …

    Nov 1, 2020 · There's a rule about one-syllable adjectives that end in a single vowel and a consonant, that duplicates the consonant in the comparative form: big --> bigger hot --> …

  7. Newest 'adjectives' Questions - English Language Learners Stack …

    An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In English the adjective usually (but not always) precedes the noun it describes. Learn more… Top users Synonyms (1) Newest Active Filter 2 …

  8. Newest 'word-usage' Questions - English Language Learners Stack …

    Q&A for speakers of other languages learning EnglishThis tag is for questions which a dictionary cannot answer about the meaning or correctness of a word in a sentence. Give as much …

  9. What's the difference between "last" and "latest"?

    Aug 12, 2015 · The difference is in the future of the sentence. Last implies nothing else will follow. It's the last, and after this it is finished. Latest implies that it is the last to date, which means …

  10. Newest 'phrase-usage' Questions - English Language Learners …

    This tag is for questions about how to use a particular phrase. If your question is a request for a phrase to use, you should use the "phrase-request" tag. Learn more… Top users Synonyms …