Definitions
the quality of being new; the opposite of oldness
Word origin
From Middle English newnesse, from Old English nīewnes (“newness, novelty”), equivalent to new + -ness.
Used in a sentence
“The newness of the car meant it still had that funny smell.”
“The newness is gone / The newness is gone / So why should we make pretend / When our love affair is destined to end”
“Thankfully, that sense of newness does come in the form of Ke Huy Quan’s Gary De’Snake, the first reptilian addition to Zootopia‘s all-mammal cast.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
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