nova

[ˈnoʊvə]

nova Definition

  • 1a star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then gradually returns to its original brightness over a period of weeks to years
  • 2a sudden large increase in something

Using nova: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nova" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The supernova was visible from Earth for several weeks.

  • Example

    There was a nova of new COVID-19 cases in the city last week.

  • Example

    The company experienced a nova of growth after releasing their new product.

nova Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with nova

  • a province in eastern Canada known for its maritime history, rugged coastline, and friendly people

    Example

    I've always wanted to visit Nova Scotia and explore its beautiful landscapes.

  • nova blast

    the explosion that occurs when a white dwarf star accumulates too much matter from a companion star and undergoes a runaway nuclear reaction

    Example

    The nova blast was so bright that it could be seen with the naked eye from Earth.

  • a type of binary star system in which a white dwarf star accretes matter from a companion star until it undergoes a thermonuclear explosion

    Example

    The nova system is an important object of study in astrophysics because it provides insights into the evolution of stars.

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Summary: nova in Brief

The term 'nova' [ˈnoʊvə] refers to a star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then gradually returns to its original brightness over a period of weeks to years. It can also mean a sudden large increase in something, as in 'There was a nova of new COVID-19 cases in the city last week.' Other phrases include 'nova Scotia,' a province in eastern Canada, and 'nova blast,' the explosion that occurs when a white dwarf star accumulates too much matter from a companion star.

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