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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnewfanglednew‧fan‧gled /ˌnjuːˈfæŋɡəld◂ $ ˌnuː-/ adjective [only before noun] INVENTrecently designed or produced – usually used to show disapproval or distrust newfangled ideas about children’s education► see thesaurus at modern
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newfangled• As word spread about the newfangled invention and more people saw it in action, the guillotine became a public craze.• The regional companies rely on customer service rather than on marketing newfangled products.
Origin newfangled (1400-1500) newfangle “newfangled” ((14-16 centuries)), from new + Old English fangen “seized”
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