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newfangled
new·fan·gled N0079900 (no͞o′făng′gəld, nyo͞o′-)adj.1. New and often needlessly novel.2. Fond of novelty. [Middle English newfanglyd, fond of novelty, alteration of neufangel : newe, new; see new + *-fangel, taken; see pag- in Indo-European roots.] new′fan′gled·ness n.newfangled (ˈnjuːˈfæŋɡəld) adj1. newly come into existence or fashion, esp excessively modern2. rare excessively fond of new ideas, fashions, etc[C14 newefangel liking new things, from new + -fangel, from Old English fōn to take] ˈnewˈfangledness, ˈnewˈfangleness nnew•fan•gled (ˈnuˈfæŋ gəld, -ˌfæŋ-, ˈnyu-) adj. 1. of a new kind or fashion. 2. fond of or given to novelty. [1425–75; Middle English newefangel fond of novelty =newe new + -fangel, Old English *fangol inclined to take (fang-, s. of fōn to take)] new′fan′gled•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | newfangled - (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new; "newfangled ideas"; "she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them"neworiginal - being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of; "a truly original approach"; "with original music"; "an original mind" |
newfangledadjective new, recent, modern, contemporary, fashionable, state-of-the-art, new-fashioned, gimmicky, all-singing, all-dancing, novel He's just bought one of these new-fangled home cinema systems. old-fashioned, dated, obsolete, out-of-date, antiquated, outmoded, passénewfangledadjectiveNot the same as what was previously known or done:different, fresh, innovative, inventive, new, novel, original, unfamiliar, unprecedented.Translationsnew (njuː) adjective1. having only just happened, been built, made, bought etc. She is wearing a new dress; We are building a new house. 新的 新的2. only just discovered, experienced etc. Flying in an aeroplane was a new experience for her. 新發現的 新发现的3. changed. He is a new man. 改頭換面的 有别于从前的,改頭換面的 4. just arrived etc. The schoolchildren teased the new boy. 新來的 新来的 adverb freshly. new-laid eggs. 剛剛 刚刚,最近 ˈnewly adverb only just; recently. She is newly married; Her hair is newly cut. 剛剛,最近 刚刚,新近地 ˈnewcomer noun a person who has just arrived. He is a newcomer to this district. 新來的人 新来的人ˌnewˈfangled (-ˈfӕŋgld) adjective (of things, ideas etc) too new to be considered reliable. newfangled machines. 過於新奇而令人質疑的 过于新奇而令人质疑的new to having no previous experience of. He's new to this kind of work. 沒有經驗 没有经验LegalSeeNewnewfangled Related to newfangled: neotericSynonyms for newfangledadj newSynonyms- new
- recent
- modern
- contemporary
- fashionable
- state-of-the-art
- new-fashioned
- gimmicky
- all-singing, all-dancing
- novel
Antonyms- old-fashioned
- dated
- obsolete
- out-of-date
- antiquated
- outmoded
- passé
Synonyms for newfangledadj not the same as what was previously known or doneSynonyms- different
- fresh
- innovative
- inventive
- new
- novel
- original
- unfamiliar
- unprecedented
Synonyms for newfangledadj (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously newSynonymsRelated Words |