newness
English
Etymology
From Middle English newnesse, from Old English nīewnes (“newness, novelty”), equivalent to new + -ness.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈn(j)uːnəs/
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -uːnəs
Noun
newness (countable and uncountable, plural newnesses)
- The property of being new; novelty; recency.
- The newness of the car meant it still had that funny smell.
- 1852, Herman Melville, Pierre; or The Ambiguities:
- Surprised and rejoiced thus far at the unanticipated newness, and the sweet lucidness and simplicity of Isabel’s narrating, […] Pierre now, in handing the instrument to Isabel, could not entirely restrain something like a look of half-regret, accompanied rather strangely with a half-smile of gentle humor.
Related terms
Translations
novelty
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