Definition: Very recently; in the immediate past.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling “newly,” it’s quite a word, you see, It means something happened just lately, for you and me! The dictionary’s right, with its simple plea: “Very recently; in the immediate past,” that's perfectly free. Think of a puppy, brand new and bright, Just born not long ago, a delightful sight! Or maybe a cake, just baked this day, "Newly made," it’s true, come what may! It describes something fresh, still quite keen, Not old or ancient, but recent and seen. So “newly” is about time, you understand? Just arrived recently, close at hand! Do you have any questions for me, my dears?