newfangledness

/ˈnuːˌfæŋɡəldnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being newfangled; a tendency to favor or introduce new, modern things, often with a slightly negative connotation of being unnecessary or overly trendy.
    • The restaurant's menu changes every month, a newfangledness that some regular customers find exhausting.
    • The newfangledness of the design impressed the young buyers but annoyed the traditionalists.
    • She criticized the newfangledness of the office's open floor plan, preferring private cubicles.
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