new guard

The term "new guard" typically refers to individuals or groups who bring fresh ideas and changes to a field, often contrasting with the "old guard."

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Definition

B2General Usage

(general)A group of people who have recently gained power or influence, often introducing new ideas and approaches.

Example

  • The new guard in the tech industry is driving rapid innovation and change.

B2Business

(business)Newer employees or members who bring fresh perspectives and ideas, often seen as agents of change.

Example

  • The new guard at the company is implementing modern strategies to improve efficiency.

C1History

(historical)A specific group in Australian history known for its fascist paramilitary activities during the Great Depression.

Example

  • The New Guard was a prominent fascist group in Australia during the 1930s.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "new guard":

old guardchanging of the guardmain guardon guardadvance guardguard bandguard of honournew schoolmiddle guard