(as) good as new
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Definition & Meaning of "(as) good as new"

(as) good as new
01

used of something that was not working or functioning well, but it is now in good condition

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What is the origin of the idiom "good as new" and when to use it?

The idiom "good as new" originated in the late 19th century and is used to describe something that has been restored or repaired to its original condition, resembling a state of being brand new. The phrase suggests that the item or object in question is in excellent or pristine condition, as if it had never been used or experienced any wear or damage. It implies a successful restoration or refurbishment, resulting in a product that is indistinguishable from its original state.

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That old painting is as good as new, it hardly shows any wear.
Send him on a vacation to Hawaii and he 'll be good as new.
The rug still feels as good as new after all these years.
02

(of a person physically ill) restored back to full health or regained full function of one's body

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That old painting is as good as new, it hardly shows any wear.
The rug still feels as good as new after all these years.
Send him on a vacation to Hawaii and he 'll be good as new.
03

not new, but in such great condition that looks or feels like new

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Example
That old painting is as good as new, it hardly shows any wear.
Send him on a vacation to Hawaii and he'll be good as new.
The rug still feels as good as new after all these years.
After the thorough cleaning, the antique clock looked as good as new, with its intricate details shining brightly.
Her laptop may be old, but it runs good as new.
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