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newfangled
[noo-fang-guhld, -fang-, nyoo-]
adjective
of a new kind or fashion.
newfangled ideas.
fond of or given to novelty.
newfangled
/ ˈːˈæŋɡə /
adjective
newly come into existence or fashion, esp excessively modern
rareexcessively fond of new ideas, fashions, etc
Other 51Թ Forms
- newfangledness noun
- ˈԱˈڲԲԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of newfangled1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of newfangled1
Example Sentences
And right now, nothing is cooler than the newfangled torpedoes.
I can’t make any great claims for the show as anything more than a pretty decent newfangled old-fashioned comedy, but there’s nothing wrong with that.
The Delaney clause is part of a 1958 federal law that expanded the FDA’s regulatory authority over newfangled food additives developed during World War II that were making their way into consumer products, Winters said.
Trump plainly smells money in this newfangled scheme.
Molly White, that indispensable and indefatigable chronicler of newfangled financial technology, conjectures that “many people who hold crypto ... probably don’t identify as crypto advocates at all.”
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