New-fangled meaning in English
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Definition
new-fangled: novelty, modern, fashionable
New-fangled has a sarcastic connotation.
Pronunciation examples
UK: I'm not keen on this new-fangled equality law.
US: My daughter's house is full of useless, new-fangled electrical items.
- "The e-book is a newfangled electronic device."
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