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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181. Restate combination cards and membership cards modes is not a novelty.
182. Catchwords are noted for their novelty, high frequency, analogical structure, as well as for being trendy and eye-catching. These features bring about semantic uncertainness.
183. There was novelty in the scheme; and as, with such a mother and such uncompanionable sisters, home could not be faultless,(sentence dictionary) a little change was not unwelcome for its own sake.
184. Another variation is to entrap short segments of a novelty - effect material into regularly plied base yarns.
185. "Timewave zero" is a numerological formula that purports to calculate the ebb and flow of "novelty", defined as increase in the universe's interconnectedness, or organised complexity, over time.
186. Intriguingly, she found that the students with the rightward bias also tended to score higher on a measure of novelty seeking - a proclivity to look for thrills and new rewarding experiences.
187. Some damage detection methods such as damage index method, inverse analysis method, pattern identification, novelty detection, are then discussed according to author' s study.
188. The leaves are usually somewhat falcate . The wood is hard and durable, yet easily worked, making it popular for construction of novelty items by local woodworkers.
189. Enter another novelty: the battlefield looks similar to a chess board.
190. And, in a rare moment of sort of personal self-reflection or self-reference, he notes somewhat drolly that the novelty of his ideas will make it difficult for them to find an audience.
191. They're treating it like a game, a novelty. That's got to stop.