neoteric

/ˌniːəˈtɛrɪk/
adjective
  1. Modern, new, or recent; belonging to a later or contemporary period.
    • The museum's neoteric wing features interactive exhibits that appeal to younger visitors.
    • Her neoteric approach to teaching combines technology with hands-on activities.
    • The architect's neoteric design used glass and steel in ways that felt fresh and innovative.
noun
  1. A modern person; someone who embraces new ideas or styles.
    • As a neoteric, she always tries the latest gadgets before anyone else.
    • The art gallery attracted neoterics who appreciated experimental works.
    • He considered himself a neoteric, preferring contemporary literature to the classics.
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