Pronunciation: /niː.əˈfɪliə/
noun a strong affinity or love for novelty or new things
A1 I have a neophilia for trying new foods.
A2 Her neophilia led her to explore different cultures.
B1 His neophilia for technology drives him to always seek out the latest gadgets.
B2 The company's success is attributed to its founder's neophilia and willingness to embrace change.
C1 Neophilia is a common trait among entrepreneurs who thrive in innovative industries.
C2 The artist's neophilia is evident in his constantly evolving style and experimentation with new mediums.
formal Neophilia is a term used in psychology to describe a personality trait characterized by a strong affinity for novelty and new experiences.
informal My friend has a serious case of neophilia - she's always trying out new hobbies and activities.
slang I'm such a neophiliac - I can't resist buying the latest gadgets as soon as they come out.
figurative In the world of fashion, neophilia is essential to staying ahead of trends and constantly evolving your style.
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