dramatically new

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Describing something that is completely and strikingly new.

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Examples (20)

  • The latest smartphone model features a dramatically new design.
  • The company unveiled a dramatically new product line at the expo.
  • Their research introduced a dramatically new approach to cancer treatment.
  • Her latest artwork presented a dramatically new style, surprising everyone.
  • We are launching a dramatically new marketing campaign to reach a younger audience.
  • Scientists announced a dramatically new discovery that could change medicine.
  • The architect's vision for the museum was dramatically new and controversial.
  • The urban landscape has become dramatically new after years of extensive development.
  • The government's policy represents a dramatically new direction for the economy.
  • His approach to problem-solving was dramatically new and highly effective.
  • After the renovation, the house felt dramatically new and spacious.
  • The software update introduced a dramatically new interface that required some learning.
  • The software update includes a dramatically new user interface.
  • The team's strategy for the next season is dramatically new, aiming for a major overhaul.
  • Is this technology truly dramatically new, or just an incremental improvement?
  • They hoped the policy change would bring about a dramatically new era of peace.
  • What they proposed was something dramatically new for the industry at that time.
  • This theory offers a dramatically new perspective on quantum physics.
  • While some elements are familiar, the overall concept is dramatically new.
  • The chef's menu featured dramatically new fusion dishes that delighted critics.