Meaning of Got a new favorite
Expresses excitement about discovering something new that you love.
In simple words: Found a new favorite thing.
Got a new favorite in a sentence
- I just got a new favorite TV show that I can't stop watching.
- She got a new favorite coffee shop that opened downtown.
- After trying several brands, I finally got a new favorite snack.
- They got a new favorite vacation spot that they visit every summer.
- He got a new favorite book that he recommends to all his friends.
How to use Got a new favorite
Use when expressing excitement about a new favorite item or activity. Casual in conversation; less appropriate in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Think of 'got' as a bucket collecting new favorites.
Related words
Collocations with Got a new favorite
- got a new favorite song
- got a new favorite hobby
- got a new favorite restaurant
Synonyms for Got a new favorite
- discovered a new favorite
- found a new love
- picked a new favorite
Common mistakes with Got a new favorite
- Using in formal contexts where a more refined expression is needed.
- Confusing with 'I have a new favorite' which implies possession rather than recent discovery.
Got a new favorite appears in
Got a new favorite in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
لقيت شي مفضل جديد
لقيت شي مفضل جديد.
- Bengaliবাংলা
নতুন প্রিয় পেয়েছি
নতুন প্রিয় জিনিস খুঁজে পেয়েছি।
- GermanDeutsch
Hab einen neuen Favoriten
Eine neue Lieblingssache gefunden.
- SpanishEspañol
Tengo un nuevo favorito
Encontré algo nuevo que me encanta.
- Persianفارسی
یه چیز جدید مورد علاقه پیدا کردم
یه چیز جدید مورد علاقه پیدا کردم.
- FrenchFrançais
J'ai un nouveau truc préféré
J'ai trouvé un nouveau truc préféré.
- Hindiहिन्दी
नया पसंदीदा मिल गया
कोई नई पसंदीदा चीज़ मिल गई।
- ItalianItaliano
Ho un nuovo preferito
Ho trovato una nuova cosa preferita.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Tenho um novo favorito
Encontrei uma nova coisa favorita.
- RussianРусский
Появился новый любимчик
Нашел новую любимую вещь.
- Urduاردو
نیا پسند آگیا
کوئی نئی پسندیدہ چیز مل گئی۔
- Chinese中文
有了新宠
找到了新的最爱。
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Frequently asked questions about Got a new favorite
What does Got a new favorite mean?
Found a new favorite thing.
What is the definition of Got a new favorite?
Expresses excitement about discovering something new that you love.
How do you use Got a new favorite in a sentence?
I just got a new favorite TV show that I can't stop watching.
Can you give another example of Got a new favorite?
She got a new favorite coffee shop that opened downtown.
What are synonyms for Got a new favorite?
Common alternatives include discovered a new favorite, found a new love, picked a new favorite.
What words go with Got a new favorite?
It commonly pairs with got a new favorite song, got a new favorite hobby, got a new favorite restaurant.
What are common mistakes when using Got a new favorite?
Using in formal contexts where a more refined expression is needed. Confusing with 'I have a new favorite' which implies possession rather than recent discovery.
How do you pronounce Got a new favorite?
US: //ɡɑt ə nu ˈfeɪvərɪt//, UK: //ɡɒt ə njuː ˈfeɪvərɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Got a new favorite?
Use when expressing excitement about a new favorite item or activity. Casual in conversation; less appropriate in formal writing.
