💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Neophile"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| neophiliacnoun | A neophile; a lover of new or novel things. |
| neophobenoun | One who dislikes new or novel things. |
| neophobic | Afflicted by neophobia; fearing or disliking what is new |
| neophobianoun | The fear or hatred of novelty, new things, innovation, or unfamiliar places or situations. |
| xenophilenoun | A person who has a love of foreign people and culture. |
| technophilianoun | A love of new technologies. |
| canophilenoun | Synonym of cynophile. |
| teenophilenoun | (rare, informal) A person who is primarily sexually attracted to teenagers; an ephebophile. |
| technophilenoun | A person who is enthusiastic about technology, especially the technology of emerging fields such as aeronautics, space engineering, computing, or communication technology, during their respective phases of introduction and development. |
| normophilenoun | (slang, uncommon) A person who has mainstream or socially accepted sexual interests. |
| infoholicnoun | (informal) A person who has an insatiable desire for news and information, especially when obtained online. |
| felophilenoun | Synonym of ailurophile. |
| bibliophilistnoun | A lover of books; a bibliophile. |
| œnophilenoun | Obsolete form of oenophile. [A person who has a fondness or appreciation for wine.] |
| agoraphilianoun | The love of public life, crowds, and activity. |
| oenophilistnoun | An oenophile; a wine lover. |
| xenophilianoun | An attraction to or love of foreign people, manners or culture. |
| enophilenoun | Alternative form of oenophile. [A person who has a fondness or appreciation for wine.] |
| ephebophiliacnoun | An ephebophile. |
| nipponophilenoun | One who loves Japan or Japanese culture. |
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