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New Style

American  

noun

  1. time reckoned according to the Gregorian calendar.


New Style British  

noun

  1. the present method of reckoning dates using the Gregorian calendar

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Etymology

Origin of New Style

First recorded in 1605–15

Example Sentences

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The new hybrid engines - with their 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power, and energy recovery limited by regulatory choices - have led to a new style of racing wheel to wheel, and changed the fundamental nature of what drivers do.

From BBC

But Ferrari's Charles Leclerc said that he had enjoyed the battle he had for the lead with Mercedes' George Russell in Melbourne, which was a result of the new style of F1.

From BBC

Russell said the new style of F1 had made his early battle with Leclerc "dicey".

From BBC

Black American music influenced the birth of a new style, which formed and expanded across oceans, then returned to the U.S. and exploded.

From Los Angeles Times

"One of the strengths" of the study was a clear explanation of how this new style of vaccine was working, she added.

From BBC