nouveau
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Adj — New or fashionably modern, often used ironically or in borrowed French phrases.
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How to use nouveau
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Etymology
A direct borrowing from French nouveau, "new" — a doublet of the English word "novel."
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What does “nouveau” mean?
The word “nouveau” means new or fashionably modern, often used ironically or in borrowed French phrases. In plain terms, french for "new"; usually seen in borrowed terms like "art nouveau" or "nouveau riche.".
How do you pronounce “nouveau”?
“Nouveau” is pronounced noo-VOH (/nuːˈvoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “nouveau” in a sentence?
Here is “nouveau” used in a sentence: “The gallery specializes in art nouveau pieces from the early 1900s.”
What part of speech is “nouveau”?
“Nouveau” is an adjective.
Where does the word “nouveau” come from?
The word “nouveau” comes from French. A direct borrowing from French nouveau, "new" — a doublet of the English word "novel.".
Is “nouveau” a common word?
“Nouveau” is an uncommon word in modern English.