Meaning of neophilia | Babel Free
niːəˈfɪ.li.əDefinitions
- The love of novelty, new things, innovation, or unfamiliar places or situations.
- The preference for any new foods not forming part of the diet associated with an earlier nutritional deficiency or other illness.
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Examples
“LIKE⟳ SOCIABILITY, conscientiousness, or any other trait, your particular expression of neophilia has potential advantagesand drawbacks. Exploiting its strengths and compensating for its limitations begins with an understanding of your […]”
“On the one hand, it was certainly imbued with the desire for change⟳ (rampant neophilia). On the other hand, it argued that what ordinary people wanted — rather than what planners, architects and other aesthetic judges said they ought to want⟳ […]”
“In order⟳ to account for the appearance of a novelty response in the deficient or recovered rat, Rozin and Rodgers (1967) suggest⟳ that either the state of deficiency triggers an innate neophilia, or that the deficient rat develops an aversion to the deficient diet and thus shows a strong preference for any new food. […] The neophilia of thiamine-deficient rats could be a direct⟳ consequence of a specific aversion for familiar deficient diet (paleophobia). On the other hand, it is also possible that a true neophilia exists along with the paleophobia.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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