From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnew-lookˈnew-look adjective [only before noun] MODERNdifferent from before, especially more modern or more attractive the new-look Labour party the new-look football team
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new-look• But the new-look candidates he pointed to are virtual unknowns.• The new-look council also gained two independents.• How will voters respond to the new-look presidential campaign?• The pair had never met before teaming up in a new-look Reds attack.• Check out the new-look Simple range which includes four new caring moisturising products as well as all the old favourites for skin and hair.• We are marking the start of the new-look soccer season with a super full-colour wallchart, featuring all 22 teams.