What is another word for novelties?

Pronunciation: [nˈɒvə͡ltɪz] (IPA)

Novelties are an interesting and intriguing concept, and there are numerous synonyms that can be used in place of this term. Some of the most common synonyms for novelties include curiosities, oddities, rarities, marvels, wonders, novelties, oddments, and knick-knacks. Each of these words has a slightly different connotation and meaning, but they all convey the same sense of something unusual or unique. Whether you're talking about a new invention or a strange object from a distant land, any of these synonyms can be used to describe the novelty of the situation. So if you're looking for a way to spice up your vocabulary, just start using some of these synonyms in place of "novelties".

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Usage examples for Novelties

Because it's different, it isn't necessarily hard to prepare-there are lots of novelties in decoration, amusement and "eats" that are perfectly simple and inexpensive.
"Entertaining Made Easy"
Emily Rose Burt
It is typical of the slow adoption of medical novelties even when they are of great importance that more than ten years afterward, old-time, though distinguished, physicians not infrequently made fun of Stokes for spending so much time in the study of cases with the stethoscope, since in their opinion it was little more than a toy.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
What a succession of novelties, and charms for eye and ear!
"The White Squaw"
Mayne Reid

Famous quotes with Novelties

  • An Adult faith does not follow the waves of fashion and the latest novelties.
    Pope Benedict XVI
  • Normal science does not aim at novelties of fact or theory and, when successful, finds none.
    Thomas Kuhn
  • A few more days, and this essay will follow the Defensio Populi to the dust and silence of the upper shelf... For a month or two it will occupy a few minutes of chat in every drawing-room, and a few columns in every magazine; and it will then be withdrawn, to make room for the forthcoming novelties.
    Thomas Babington Macaulay
  • He had no wish to obliterate anything he had written, but he would dearly have liked to revise it, envying painters, who are allowed to return to the same theme time and time again, clarifying and enriching until they have done all they can with it. A novelist is condemned to provide a succession of novelties, new names for characters, new incidents for his plots, new scenery; but, Mr Pinfold maintained, most men harbour the germs of one or two books only; all else is professional trickery of which the most daemonic of the masters — Dickens and Balzac even — were flagrantly guilty.
    Evelyn Waugh
  • I have been writing & speaking what were once called novelties, for twenty five or thirty years, & have not now one disciple. Why? Not that what I said was not true; not that it has not found intelligent receivers but because it did not go from any wish in me to bring men to me, but to themselves.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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