novelty

[ˈnɒvəlti]

novelty Definition

  • 1the quality of being new, original, or unusual
  • 2a small and inexpensive toy or ornament

Using novelty: Examples

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

  • Example

    The novelty of the idea attracted a lot of attention.

  • Example

    The store sells a variety of novelties and souvenirs.

  • Example

    The novelty of the experience made it unforgettable.

novelty Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for novelty

Antonyms for novelty

Phrases with novelty

  • a small and inexpensive toy or ornament

    Example

    The store has a wide selection of novelty items.

  • to become less interesting or exciting because it is no longer new or unusual

    Example

    The excitement of living in a new city wore off the novelty after a few months.

  • a performer or performance that is unusual or unexpected

    Example

    The circus had a novelty act featuring a man who could juggle while riding a unicycle.

Origins of novelty

from Old French 'novelte', from Latin 'novellitas', meaning 'newness'

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Summary: novelty in Brief

The term 'novelty' [ˈnɒvəlti] refers to the quality of being new, original, or unusual. It can also refer to small and inexpensive toys or ornaments. Examples of its use include 'The novelty of the idea attracted a lot of attention.' and 'The store sells a variety of novelties and souvenirs.' Phrases like 'wear off the novelty' describe the loss of interest in something that was once new or unusual.

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