novedoso - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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novedoso (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The word "novedoso" is commonly used in the Spanish language to describe something that is new, innovative, or original. It often refers to ideas, products, or concepts that introduce fresh perspectives or techniques. In general usage, "novedoso" tends to convey a positive connotation regarding creativity and originality.

In terms of frequency, "novedoso" is employed in both oral speech and written contexts, though it may be slightly more prevalent in written communication, particularly in formal or academic settings where innovation and new ideas are often discussed.

Example Sentences

  1. La nueva solución presentada en la reunión fue realmente novedosa.
  2. The new solution presented in the meeting was truly innovative.

  3. La novela tiene un enfoque novedoso sobre el amor y la soledad.

  4. The novel has a novel approach to love and loneliness.

  5. El diseño del producto es muy novedoso y atraerá a muchos clientes.

  6. The design of the product is very novel and will attract many customers.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Novedoso" can be part of various idiomatic expressions and phrases in Spanish, often relating to innovation or originality.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Estamos buscando ideas novedosas para destacar en el mercado.
  2. We are looking for innovative ideas to stand out in the market.

  3. La presentación del proyecto fue tan novedosa que captó la atención de todos.

  4. The presentation of the project was so novel that it captured everyone's attention.

  5. En la escuela, se promueve el pensamiento novedoso para resolver problemas.

  6. In school, novel thinking is promoted to solve problems.

  7. Su enfoque novedoso para enseñar fue muy bien recibido por los estudiantes.

  8. His novel approach to teaching was very well received by the students.

  9. Buscamos productos novedosos que puedan revolucionar la industria.

  10. We seek innovative products that can revolutionize the industry.

  11. La compañía lanzó una campaña novedosa, sorprendiendo a todos los competidores.

  12. The company launched an innovative campaign, surprising all the competitors.

Etymology

The word "novedoso" originates from the Spanish noun "novedad," which means "novelty" or "newness," derived from the Latin "novitatem" (nominative "novitas") meaning "newness." The suffix "-oso" is often used in Spanish to form adjectives that indicate abundance or quality.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Innovador (Innovative) - Original (Original) - Moderno (Modern)

Antonyms: - Anticuado (Outdated) - Común (Common) - Tradicional (Traditional)



23-07-2024