be novel
Frequency: 6.59.0 per million words
To be new, original, or unusual.
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- The idea itself is quite novel for this region.
- Her approach to problem-solving was truly novel.
- We hoped their proposal would be sufficiently novel to impress the investors.
- To many, the concept still seems novel and futuristic.
- Despite being old, the solution remains novel in its application.
- The challenge will be to keep the design novel and fresh.
- His artistic style has always been incredibly novel.
- I believe this technology is genuinely novel.
- The combination of ingredients was surprisingly novel.
- If an idea is truly novel, it often faces initial resistance.