Synonym: bangle, bauble, fallal, freshness, gaud, gewgaw, knickknack, trinket. Similar words: novel, cruelty, svelte, run over, turn over, turnover, november, hovel. Meaning: ['nɑvltɪ /'nɒv-] n. 1. originality by virtue of being refreshingly novel 2. originality by virtue of being new and surprising 3. a small inexpensive mass-produced article 4. cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing.
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61. This approach has limitations, because in many real-life situations a certain amount of novelty is present.
62. If ever a singer were destined for dismissal as a novelty act, it would be him.
63. It was getting chilly and the novelty of the river palled.
64. This received only limited press attention outside the country despite the novelty.
65. Maybe Antonietta herself will tire of me when the novelty wears off.
66. For the reporters covering the event, the novelty of the two-league rivalry was rivaled only by the rivalry within the rivalry.
67. What sounded at the time like the ultimate novelty music has somehow become part of the national consciousness.
68. I liked the novelty and fuss and being the centre of attention.
69. This improvement in health could possibly be attributed to the novelty value of having a new puppy or kitten in the house.
70. A novelty for the home crowd at reserve matches in 1924-25 was music from gramophone records broadcast through a loudspeaker.
71. Secondly, in some species the choice is remarkably finely tuned so that under certain circumstances familiarity may be preferred over novelty.
72. The committee suggests that its recommendations could be accomplished without additional spending - a novelty in science's advice to government.
73. It is a novelty record in some respects, although I 'd like to think it's a lot deeper than that too.
74. But as time wears on[Sentencedict.com], the novelty wears off and dissatisfaction results.
75. Emergent novelty in a video game is tremendous fun; emergent novelty in our airplane traffic-control system would be a national emergency.
76. It had been a novelty at first, to sleep below ground level, footsteps passing on the pavement above her.
77. Eventually, however, the novelty wore off and people only used the phones for actual business.
78. In criticizing scientific novelty, existing theories are usually available as a resource.
79. Another novelty proposed by Alvey is the idea of demonstrator projects which would involve industry and academe in pooling their knowledge.
80. Mike Michaels the Mechanical Magician proved to be the best novelty act the show has unearthed in years.
81. The kids spent hours on the computer at first, but the novelty soon wore off.
81. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
82. In swarm systems with heritability, individual variation and imperfection will lead to perpetual novelty, or what we call evolution.
83. But even more important, as far as Salomon was concerned, was the novelty of our deal.
84. What is at stake in this novelty could scarcely be greater.
85. Apart from the novelty value of this, there is the advantage of speed of execution.
86. The company opened a string of themed stores that have lost their novelty value.
87. The sunglasses, decorated with parakeets, are from a New York novelty shop.
88. It was a bright pink crooked pena novelty item that belonged to my daughter.
89. It is not only old and early impressions that deceive us; the charms of novelty have the same power. Blaise Pascal
90. I loved driving to work at first, but the novelty soon wore off.