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novel
adjective as in new, original
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at cutting edge, atypical, breaking new ground, far cry, fresh, funky, just out, modernistic, neoteric, new-fashioned, newfangled, rare, uncommon, unfamiliar
Example Sentences
While that novel chronicled the decline of a Floridian carnival family clinging to family legend and land, her new novel, “The Antidote,” looks westward to the fictional Nebraska town of Uz during the 1930s.
He also began developing an animated film about deep-sea creatures, which he plans to complete next, before falling in love with Ashton’s novel and deciding to adapt it for the screen.
He also touted his idea for a “gold card” visa, a novel way for foreigners to obtain U.S. citizenship by paying $5 million.
The second bedroom serves as an office where Brown is finishing her novel, which she describes as a “retelling of an Irish myth.”
Adichie is now releasing her first novel in more than a decade, Dream Count.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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