Synonym: different, firsthand, fresh, new, original, unique, unusual. Similar words: run over, turn over, over and over, innovation, innovative, level, svelte, develop. Meaning: ['nɑvl /'nɒvl] n. 1. a extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story 2. a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction. adj. 1. original and of a kind not seen before 2. pleasantly new or different.
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31. I bought the novel the day after its issue.
32. She was attracted by the novel advertisement.
33. The title of the novel is "Sons and Lovers".
34. The film originated from a novel.
35. The novel has just come out in paperback.
36. His latest novel received excoriating reviews.
37. Her internationally acclaimed novel has won several literary prizes.
38. These events provided the inspiration for his first novel.
39. Her novel was first laid before Chinese readers.
40. He is now engaged on his second novel.
41. Have you read her new novel?
42. This novel is likely to lead teenagers astray.
43. He already had an idea for his next novel.
44. How is your work on that novel going along?
45. He is working on a new novel.
46. I read his novel in manuscript.
47. It is an excellent novel in every way.
48. I have a novel with an intricate plot.
49. Have you ever read Fielding's classic novel 'Tom Jones'?
50. Margaret Atwood's novel depicts a gloomy(Sentencedict.com ), futuristic America.
51. Her latest novel has won great critical acclaim.
52. Her novel has been badly mauled by the critics.
53. The novel is based on a true story.
54. Universal have agreed to pay £2.5 million for Grisham's next, as yet unwritten, novel.
55. His latest novel will be published in hardback later this month.
56. The main character in her latest novel is a composite of several public figures of that era.
57. The writer expanded his short novel into a long one.
58. If anyone needs proof of Andrew Davies' genius as a writer, this novel is it.
59. All the characters in the novel are closely observed .
60. Despite the critical acclaim, the novel did not sell well.
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