new-fangledness

[US]/[ˈnjuː ˈfæŋɡldnəs]/
[UK]/[ˈnuː ˈfæŋɡldnəs]/

Translation

n.the quality of being new and unusual; a tendency to adopt new ideas or innovations; a feeling of disapproval towards things considered modern or fashionable

Phrases & Collocations

new-fangledness abounds

avoiding new-fangledness

new-fangledness craze

rejecting new-fangledness

full of new-fangledness

new-fangledness era

despite new-fangledness

embracing new-fangledness

new-fangledness influence

showed new-fangledness

Example Sentences

he dismissed the new-fangledness of the app, preferring his old notebook.

the company embraced the new-fangledness of social media marketing.

despite its new-fangledness, the gadget proved surprisingly useful.

she found the new-fangledness of the smart home system overwhelming.

he was skeptical of the new-fangledness of online banking.

the museum showcased the new-fangledness of early photography.

the architect incorporated elements of new-fangledness into the design.

the children were fascinated by the new-fangledness of the virtual reality headset.

he resisted the urge to adopt every new-fangledness that came along.

the restaurant’s new-fangledness included molecular gastronomy techniques.

the professor warned against blindly embracing new-fangledness in research.

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