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the quality of being noticeably new or different
- The novelty of her idea brought excitement to the whole team.
- His book's novelty lies in its unique narrative structure.
- The gadget's novelty attracted many tech enthusiasts.
- She always seeks novelty in her travels, visiting places off the beaten path.
- The restaurant's novelty comes from its fusion of unexpected flavors.
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originality by virtue of being new and surprising
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a small inexpensive mass-produced article
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something new or different from what is commonly experienced
- Virtual reality was a novelty when it first entered the gaming industry.
- In 1914, air travel was still a novelty for most people.
- Her custom-designed shoes were a novelty at the fashion show.
- Using virtual reality for education is still a novelty in many schools.
- The smartphone was once a novelty, but now it's a staple of modern life.
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