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novelty
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nov·el·ty  (nvl-t)
n. pl. nov·el·ties
1. The quality of being novel; newness.
2. Something new and unusual; an innovation.
3. A small mass-produced article, such as a toy or trinket.

novelty [ˈnɒvəltɪ]
n pl -ties
1.
a.  the quality of being new and fresh and interesting
b.  (as modifier) novelty value
2. a new or unusual experience or occurrence
3. (often plural) a small usually cheap new toy, ornament, or trinket
[from Old French novelté; see novel2]

Novelty
See also fads.

an abnormal fear of novelty. Also called cainotophobia.
a collection of items of a special, rare, novel, or unusual quality.
1. the holding of secret doctrines; the practice of limiting knowledge to a small group.
2. an interest in items of a special, rare, novel, or unusual quality. Also esoterism.esoterist, n.
1. the condition of being a griffin, or new arrival from Britain, in India.
2. behavior characteristic of a griffin.
a mania for novelty.
a hatred of novelty. Also called neophobia.
Rare. the worship of novelty. — neolater, n.
philoneism.
misoneism.
an innovator, expecially a coiner of new words.
an excessive love of novelty. Also called neophilism.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.novelty - originality by virtue of being refreshingly novelnovelty - originality by virtue of being refreshingly novel
originality - the quality of being new and original (not derived from something else)
2.novelty - originality by virtue of being new and surprising
originality - the ability to think and act independently
3.novelty - a small inexpensive mass-produced article
article - one of a class of artifacts; "an article of clothing"
4.novelty - cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothingnovelty - cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing
adornment - a decoration of color or interest that is added to relieve plainness
trinketry - trinkets and other ornaments of dress collectively

novelty
noun
1. newness, originality, freshness, innovation, surprise, uniqueness, strangeness, unfamiliarity The radical puritanism of Conceptual art and Minimalism had lost its novelty.
2. curiosity, marvel, rarity, oddity, wonder In those days a motor car was still a novelty.
3. trinket, souvenir, memento, bauble, bagatelle, gimcrack, trifle, gewgaw, knick-knack At Easter, we give them plastic eggs filled with small toys, novelties and coins.
Quotations
"A "new thinker", when studied closely, is merely a man who does not know what other people have thought" [F.M. Colby]
Translations
novelty [ˈnɒvəltɪ]
A. N (= quality, thing) → novedad f
once the novelty has worn offcuando pase la novedad
B. CPD novelty value Nnovedad f
novelty [ˈnɒvəlti] n
(quality of being new and interesting)nouveauté f
Once the novelty has worn off → Une fois passé l'attrait de nouveauté ...
(new and interesting thing or situation)nouveauté f
to be a novelty → être une nouveauté
(= cheap toy or ornament) → gadget m
novelty
n
(= newness)Neuheit f; once the novelty has worn offwenn der Reiz des Neuen or der Neuheit vorbei ist
(= innovation)Neuheit f, → Novum nt; it was quite a noveltydas war etwas ganz Neues, das war ein Novum
(Comm: = trinket) → Krimskrams m
novelty [ˈnɒvltɪ] n
a. no plnovità
b. (Comm) → oggettino, ninnolo


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