dictionnaire gaélique - Anglais

Gàidhlig - English

annas-làimhe Anglais:

1. novelty


A novelty wears off in time.
In Britain in the 1950s, television still had novelty value.
Many college freshmen enjoy the novelty of living on their own — until it comes time to do that first load of laundry. They'd lost a lot of their novelty.
The fashion industry relies on novelty, and photographers are always looking for new faces.
novelty is the quality of being new and still being interesting. If you say that the novelty has worn off, you mean that something has become less interesting because you have become very
That is certainly a novelty - something that I think virtually none of us have encountered before.
Seeing people queuing for food was a novelty.
The design was also given the finishing touch to have launch impact and dynamism provided by the novelty of the arch shaped logo design.