Definitionn. originality by virtue of being refreshingly novel
Last update: December 6, 2016
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We like novelty in our day to day life. [noun]
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Its light was indescribable and its novelty caused amazement. [noun]
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They also have some novelty items including London phone box and postbox money banks, England beanie bears and mini snow globes. [noun]
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David had contended, and the novelty of the circumstance held him silent, in deliberation on the propriety of the unusual occurrence. [noun]
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They both, however, received the young man with undisguised pleasure; the former, for a novelty, being the first to speak. [noun]
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We have novelty, which is all most of us want, a hundred new plays in a year, of which scarce one will be remembered after the year is out. [noun]
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His quiet melodious voice went further than the Lord-Lieutenant's, because it was new to the air of noise, and that fickle element loves novelty. [noun]
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At Shrewsbury one is within easy reach of the Welsh border, but, in spite of the novelty promised us, we kept on our way north. [noun]
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In such a case, it is not by its novelty, nor even by its content, that a system should be judged, but by its method. [noun]
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Sir Arthur might, indeed, have remembered seeing the monument on the former occasion, but his mind was too much agitated to attend to the circumstance as a novelty. [noun]
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It can be done, and would be a revelation of novelty, if one would do it and write it down. [noun]
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