Meaning
- Novelty is a noun that refers to something new, original, or unusual.
- It can describe both the quality of being new and a small, amusing, or unique item (often sold as a toy or decoration).
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Common structures:
- “novelty of + noun” (novelty of an idea, novelty of technology)
- “a novelty item” (small, amusing product)
- “lose its novelty” (stop feeling new or exciting)
Common Phrases
- Novelty wears off – the excitement of something new fades.
- Novelty item – a small object meant to amuse or entertain.
- Novelty factor – the newness that makes something attractive.
- Lose its novelty – stop feeling special because it becomes familiar.
Collocations
- Adjectives + novelty: exciting novelty, mere novelty, unique novelty, temporary novelty
- Verbs + novelty: enjoy novelty, bring novelty, lose novelty, create novelty
Examples
- The novelty of the new phone quickly wore off.
- She bought a novelty mug shaped like a cat.
- Traveling abroad was still a novelty for him.
- The toy was more of a novelty than something practical.
- The novelty of online classes soon disappeared.
- The store sells seasonal novelty items.
- Virtual reality offers a sense of novelty in gaming.
- At first, living alone had a novelty, but soon it became routine.
Synonyms or Related
- Newness
- Originality
- Innovation
- Curiosity
- Oddity
- Gimmick
Image
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