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(adj)
Newly produced or obtained; recent.
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Recently made, or created.
(not comparable) Newly created.
That refreshes someone; pleasantly fresh and different; granting vitality and energy.
(n)
The state of being new or novel; newness.
The property of being new; novelty; recency.
New, fashionable.
Alternative spelling of newfound. [Recently found; newly discovered.]
Alternative form of brand new. [Utterly new, as new as possible.]
(adv)
Very recently/lately; in the immediate past.
(idiomatic) innovative, different than other things of its type.
Characterized by the creation of new ideas or inventions.
Innovative; new, different; doing something that has never been done before.
Producing new ideas or products.
Someone who innovates; a creator of new ideas.
Involving accomplishments or activities that have not been done before, or developing or using new methods or techniques.
Tending to create things, or having the ability to create; often, excellently, in a novel fashion, or any or all of these.
Supplemental or added to something.
Having a lively or creative imagination.
Happening for the first time; doing something for the first time.
Alternative form of state of the art. [At the highest level of development at a particular time; cutting-edge.]
Coming (or about to come) in; arriving.
A specific form or variation of something.
Becoming prominent; emergent; rising.
Another time: indicating a repeat of an action.
A rehearsal of what has occurred; narrative; discourse; statement; history; story.
(comparative form of far) More distant; relatively distant.
An account of real or fictional events.
Relating to literature.
(literature) Literary type using invented or imaginative writing, instead of real facts, usually written as prose.
The body of all written works.
An author of novels.
Something secret or unexplainable; an unknown.
Not usual, out of the ordinary.
Not conforming to the normal type.
Not adhering to custom, convention, or accepted standards.
Never before seen, done, or experienced; without precedent.
In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
An intimate relationship between two people; a love affair.
A book with flexible binding.
A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
Information about current events disseminated by the media.
(of type, typography) Upright, as opposed to italic.
Strange, not familiar.
Like trash; having low quality and a perceived lack of depth, especially of books and films.
Not heard.
Not reported
Not described
Not published.
A kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; especially, a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas.
(astronomy) Any sudden brightening of a previously inconspicuous star.
(US, historical) Initialism of National Youth Administration.
In a manner relating to genes or genetics.
Of or relating to Romania, the Romanian people, or the Romanian language.
improved or brought up to date
restored to a new condition
(N)
a French word, the feminine form of "new".
Rare; not readily found; unusual.
Any group of people who invent or promote new techniques or concepts, especially in the arts.
Possessed of a particular capacity for the design of new mechanisms or processes, creative or skilful at inventing.
(not comparable) Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched.
Distinguishing, used to or enabling the distinguishing of some thing.
Modern, of the present age (shorthand for ‘contemporary with the present’).
Representing the forefront, or position of greatest advancement in some field.
Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient.
Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
A short novel or long short story.
(literature) A short novel, synonymous with novella.
In a novel manner.
An autobiography; a book describing the personal experiences of an author.
(authorship, cinematography) A script for a movie or a television show; especially, the former specifically.
A set of three connected works, usually dramas, literary pieces, films, or musical compositions, all related by theme, characters, or setting.
Partially, but not entirely, autobiographical
A book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
The basic plot of a story or group of stories.
The act of fictionalizing.
Synonym of autobiographical.
A text novel that is an adaptation of a story from a visual medium such as film
The act or process of characterizing.
Of or relating to a person's life or an account of a person's life, as told by the subject.
(uncountable) The process of adapting something or becoming adapted to a situation; adjustment, modification.
A novel tracing the spiritual, moral, psychological, or social development and growth of the main character, usually from childhood to maturity.
A collection of literary works, such as poems or short stories, especially a collection from various authors.
Invented, as opposed to real.
(countable) A self-written biography; the story of one's own life.
Written works intended to give facts, or true accounts of real things and events. Often used attributively.
(uncountable) Graphism of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.
(literature) The plot of a story.
(authorship) A brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work.