All neoteric synonyms
ne·o·ter·ic
N n adjective neoteric
- latter-day — of a later or following period: latter-day pioneers.
- leading edge — Aeronautics. the edge of an airfoil or propeller blade facing the direction of motion.
- modish — in the current fashion; stylish.
- new-fashioned — lately come into fashion; made in a new style, fashion, etc.
- prevailing — predominant: prevailing winds.
- prevalent — widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.
- up-to-the-minute — extending to the present moment, as information, facts, or style: an up-to-the-minute news report.
- advanced — An advanced system, method, or design is modern and has been developed from an earlier version of the same thing.
- strange — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
- unfamiliar — not familiar; not acquainted with or conversant about: to be unfamiliar with a subject.
- unique — existing as the only one or as the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics: a unique copy of an ancient manuscript.
- au courant — up-to-date, esp in knowledge of current affairs
- dewy — Something that is dewy is wet with dew.
- dissimilar — not similar; unlike; different.
- distinct — distinguished as not being the same; not identical; separate (sometimes followed by from): His private and public lives are distinct.
- fashionable — observant of or conforming to the fashion; stylish: a fashionable young woman.
- inexperienced — not experienced; lacking knowledge, skill, or wisdom gained from experience.
- spick-and-span — spotlessly clean and neat: a spick-and-span kitchen.
- topical — pertaining to or dealing with matters of current or local interest: a topical reference.
- ultramodern — very advanced in ideas, design, or techniques.
- unaccustomed — not accustomed or habituated: to be unaccustomed to hardships.
- uncontaminated — to make impure or unsuitable by contact or mixture with something unclean, bad, etc.: to contaminate a lake with sewage.
- unknown — not known; not within the range of one's knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar.
- unlike — different, dissimilar, or unequal; not alike: They contributed unlike sums to charity.
- unskilled — of or relating to workers who lack technical training or skill.
- unspoiled — to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
- untrained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
- untried — not tried; not attempted, proved, or tested.
- untrodden — to go back through in the same steps.
- unused — not used; not put to use: an unused room.
- virgin — a person who has never had sexual intercourse.
- gimmicky — an ingenious or novel device, scheme, or stratagem, especially one designed to attract attention or increase appeal.
- popular — regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people in general: a popular preacher.
- innovative — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
- odd — differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
- offbeat — differing from the usual or expected; unconventional: an offbeat comedian.
- peculiar — strange; queer; odd: peculiar happenings.
- singular — extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional: a singular success.
- atypical — Someone or something that is atypical is not typical of its kind.
- funky — Jazz. having an earthy, blues-based quality or character.
- rare — Réseaux Associés pour la Recherche Européenne
- uncommon — not common; unusual; rare: an uncommon word.
- latter — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- timely — occurring at a suitable time; seasonable; opportune; well-timed: a timely warning.
- abreast — If people or things walk or move abreast, they are next to each other, side by side, and facing in the same direction.
- all the rage — angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage; incidents of road rage.
- dashing — A dashing person or thing is very stylish and attractive.
- expedient — (of an action) Convenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral.
- faddish — like a fad.
- fitting — adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.