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fangled (encz) | fangled, |
Fangled (gcide) | Fangled \Fan"gled\, a.
New made; hence, gaudy; showy; vainly decorated. [Obs.,
except with the prefix new.] See Newfangled. "Our fangled
world." --Shak.
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fangled (encz) | fangled, |
newfangled (encz) | newfangled,novátorský adj: [hanl.] |
Newfangled (gcide) | Newfangled \New"fan`gled\, a.
1. Newly made; of a new type or fashion; formed with the
affectation of novelty; -- sometimes used to express
disapproval or disdain. "A newfangled nomenclature." --Sir
W. Hamilton.
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2. Disposed to change; inclined to novelties; given to new
theories or fashions. "Newfangled teachers." --1 Tim. vi.
(heading). "Newfangled men." --Latimer.
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Newfangledness (gcide) | Newfangledness \New"fan`gled*ness\, n.
Affectation of, or fondness for, novelty; vain or affected
fashion or form.
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newfangled (wn) | newfangled
adj 1: (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new; "newfangled
ideas"; "she buys all these new-fangled machines and
never uses them" [syn: newfangled, new] |
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