"Accustomisation" would refer to someone finding something less novel over time - "he became accustomed to the traffic noise outside his new house". An alternative might be "acclimatisation", or possibly "regularisation" or "normalisation", although the last two probably more strictly refer to something becoming "less unusual" than "less new", since something can be really old but unusual, and then become widespread - it never had any novelty to lose.
The word novel is a abstract noun as a word for a work of fictional prose.The abstract noun for the adjective novel is novelty.
ty is the suffix of novelty
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
"several" can be used to describe many.
present, novelty
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the community used the word loss to describe the accidental loss of somebody. and they used release... helppp
Novelty is a noun.
The word novel is a abstract noun as a word for a work of fictional prose.The abstract noun for the adjective novel is novelty.
ty is the suffix of novelty
The definition of the word equity can mean two things. Firstly, if can mean fair and equal. Secondly, it is used in the legal sense to describe mediation in a loss of fairness. It can also be used to describe the value of something.
Amnesia is the word commonly used to describe loss of memory.
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
The root word of novelty is "novus," which means new or fresh in Latin.
Regicide is the word used to describe the murder of a king.
Another word for "have lost blood" is "hemorrhaged." This term specifically refers to the loss of blood, often due to injury or a medical condition. It can also be used in a broader context to describe significant loss or depletion.
The most common word used to describe twilight is "dusk".