9 adjectives to describe newcomer

Knots of the older students were watching her; bewildered newcomers were trying, like herself, to discover the cause of mirth.

The red chilepeppers were an innocent people, really quite primitive compared to the sophisticated so-called civilized newcomers who, incidentally, were very quick to take advantage of the childlike trust the red chilepeppers displayed in their early contacts.

The editor of the Argus sighed at this point, and I thought he might be wishing that all feminine newcomers could be like the latest.

Breas, returning to the camp of the Tuata De Danaan, gave such account of the fierceness and strength of Sreng, and the weight and sturdiness of his weapons, that the hearts of the golden-haired newcomers misgave them, and they drew away westward to the strip of land that lies between the lakes of Corrib and Mask.

Many of the impecunious newcomers schemed against me because I could not furnish them all with light work and heavy pay.

It is notable in this connection that the Northern dislike of negro newcomers from the South on the ground of their prevalent ignorance, thriftlessness and instability[90] was more than matched by the Southern dread of free negroes from the North.

The red chilepeppers were an innocent people, really quite primitive compared to the sophisticated so-called civilized newcomers who, incidentally, were very quick to take advantage of the childlike trust the red chilepeppers displayed in their early contacts.

Two boys were fighting in the adjoining rooma lame student who was very sensitive about his infirmity and an unhappy newcomer from the provinces who was just commencing his studies.

"Is that so?" repeated the unimaginative newcomer.

9 adjectives to describe  newcomer