New English Words with Meanings and Sentences

Today we’ll have a look at the list of some of the newly added words in English along with their meanings and sentences to understand how they are used.

New English Words with Meanings

WORDMEANINGSENTENCE
AweddeOvercome with anger, madness, or distressHe was awedde when the little boy gave up his chocolate for his sister. 
awesomesauceexcellent.There will be booze at his party, awesomesauce!
BagelTo beat (an opponent) by a score of six games to love in a set.The score in the previous game was bagel.
BokehBlurring or hazing in the out-of-focus areas of a photographic image.The bokeh created by the new canon lens is stunning. 
BridgerA person who maintains or has charge of a bridgeThe London bridge had an accident in the absence of the bridger.
ChickenheadA foolish or stupid person.Jhonny threw his entire fortune away, he was a chickenhead. 
ChickenyResembling, reminiscent of, or characteristic of chicken meat or a chicken; The vegetable soup was suspected to be non-vegetarian because of the chicken flavour.
chuckheadedUnintelligent, dim-witted, stupid.Michael was a chuckheaded fellow, he always failed his exams. 
e-wasteWorthless or inferior electronic devices.The e-waste generated by the USA is greater than every other country on the planet.
FutzingIneffectual or trifling activity; The prisoners were futzing due to which they had to face solitary confinement. 
KibitzA spectator of a game, esp. of cards.The old was a kitbitz, he could throw a great hand at poker. 
SinixtA member of a Salish people originally from south-eastern British Columbia, now living primarily in Washington State.Mrs. Shelby ws a Sinixit, her mother belonged to British Columbia.
waterblommetjiewhite flowers and oval floating leavesThe waterblommetjie is quite handsome, which nursery did you get it form?
Wieletransitive To perform or carry out (a divination, a magical spell, etc.). Also intransitive: to practise divination or magicAll he had to wiele was to save the dog from the car, yet he failed. 
bright-fieldcharacterized by, involving, or produced by the illumination of the object under examination from below (or opposite the objective lens), so that it…The bright-field of the blood cell was not clearly visible.
AgricOf, relating to, or used in agricultureFertilizers are an agric chemical item. 
AwfulizeTo class as awful or terrible. rare.The act of the pope is being Awfulizeed by the common people.
AwfyTerrible, dreadfulThe loss of a great soldier, it is awfy. 
bombogenesisA phenomenon or process characterized by a rapid and sustained fall of barometric pressure in the centre of an extratropical cyclonic weather system
BroigusAngry; irritated.Michael was broigus because she lost the match to John. 
bukateriaA roadside restaurant or street stall with a seating area, selling cooked food at low prices.Let us go and have some burgers at the nearby bukateria. 
DanfoA yellow minibus that carries passengers for a fare as part of an informal transport system in Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria. The danfo is a life saver if you stay in Lagos.
EyefullyIn a manner that arouses or inspires awe or dread. He eyeful sobbed when he lost his dog to the flu. 
camped-upThat has been made (more) camp; esp. (of a work of art, entertainment, a dramatic performance, etc.) performed or executed in a playfully exaggeratedThe movie was camped-up because of Leonardo di Caprio. 
chop-chopBribery and corruption in public life; misappropriation or embezzlement of funds. Also, as a modifier.The minister asked the policemen to carry out the deal chop-chop.
couscoussierA steamer used to cook couscous, consisting of two interlocking pots, the upper one holding the couscous and having a lid and perforated bottomMonica bought a set of couscoussier at the yard sale
cucamelonA climbing plant of the gourd family, Melothria scabra, native to Central America and grown elsewhere for its fruit, which resembles a grape-sizedThe cucamelon in my yard has entangled on the fencing.
dulce et decorumThe belief or ideology that to die in battle for one’s country is glorious or nobleThe honour of a soldier is in dulce et decorum.
GistTo reduce (a text, document, etc.) to its essence or gist; to condense, summarize, or précis.The gist of the meeting was noted down by the presiding officer.
glatt kosherDesignating food prepared according to a strict interpretation of Jewish dietary law; of or relating to such food; strictly kosher.Israel has all its food manufactured in accordance to the galtt kosher.
henchhaving a powerful, muscular physique; fit, strong.I have a hench that the horse is going to lose the race. 

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