1. newcomer - Noun
2. Newcomer - Proper noun
One who has lately come.
Source: Webster's dictionaryInterviewer: Your first serialized work is a tremendous success all of a sudden. Tell us the whole story of how a newcomer came to have her works serialized. Hiromu Arakawa
It doesn't seem that long ago to me that the word 'irreverent' seemed affixed to my name. 'Irreverent newcomer.' I went from irreverent to venerable in what seems to me like the blink of an eye. Bob Costas
Since when do we even play games?” "Since when don't we play games? Games of life, games of death. Games of love, of hope, of chance, of despair, and of all the myriad wonders in between.” I rolled my eyes at the newcomer. "Hello, Carter. Richelle Mead
How proud upon your quarterdeck you stand, Conductor, Captain of the mighty bus! Like some Columbus you survey the Strand, A calm newcomer in a sea of fuss. A. P. Herbert
Bill Gates is a relative newcomer to the fight against global warming, but he's already shifting the debate over climate change. Jeff Goodell
M. Myriel had to undergo the fate of every newcomer in a little town, where there are many mouths which talk, and very few heads which think. Victor Hugo