Synonyms for newness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : noo, nyoo |
Phonetic Transcription : nu, nyu |
Définition of newness
Origin :- Old English neownysse; see new + -ness.
- noun originality
- There the flush and bloom of newness were oppressive to the right-minded.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- There, shining with newness, she saw a handsome upright piano.
- Extract from : « Polly of Lady Gay Cottage » by Emma C. Dowd
- The newness of the idea is the chief reason for our dislike of it.
- Extract from : « The Meaning of Evolution » by Samuel Christian Schmucker
- Its newness pleases me all the time, and it is about the only new subject I know of.
- Extract from : « Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete » by Albert Bigelow Paine
- And the street was Dawes Road, Fulham, in the day of its newness.
- Extract from : « A Great Man » by Arnold Bennett
- If the note itself is not new, there must at least be a newness of emphasis and insistence.
- Extract from : « Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence » by Various
- It was plain to be seen he took a childish pride in the fact of its newness.
- Extract from : « Prairie Folks » by Hamlin Garland
- The place had just been opened the summer before, and there was a newness about everything.
- Extract from : « Behind the Scenes » by Elizabeth Keckley
- Margaret was in agonised amazement at the newness of the misery she was suffering.
- Extract from : « Deerbrook » by Harriet Martineau
- The newness consists in moral and spiritual characteristics.
- Extract from : « Expositions of Holy Scripture » by Alexander Maclaren
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