💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Newfangle"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| newfangly | (obsolete or humorous) Newfangled. |
| fanciblenoun | (obsolete) fanciful |
| newfashionverb | Recently come into fashion; new-fashioned. |
| fancienoun | Obsolete spelling of fancy. [The imagination.] |
| old-farrand | Alternative form of old-farrant. [(UK dialect) Old or old-fashioned; (of children) precocious, already as shrewd as someone old.] |
| phrentick | Obsolete form of frenetic. [Frenzied and frantic, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy.] |
| phancifull | (obsolete) Rare spelling of fanciful. [Imaginative or fantastic; ignoring reality.] |
| naffing | (UK, slang) An intensifier. |
| franzynoun | (UK, dialect) cross; bad-tempered |
| phanciful | (obsolete) Rare spelling of fanciful. [Imaginative or fantastic; ignoring reality.] |
| farfet | (obsolete) far-fetched |
| fancifull | Archaic form of fanciful. [Imaginative or fantastic; ignoring reality.] |
| farrandnoun | A surname. |
| fotive | (obsolete) nourishing |
| phunkynoun | (slang, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of funky. [(US, slang) Offbeat, unconventional or eccentric.] |
| swiftfootnoun | A bird, the courser. |
| fennynoun | A female given name, short for Fenella. |
| funalicious | (slang) Excitingly fun or enticing. |
| frimnoun | Initialism of Forest Research Institute of Malaysia. |
| finiking | Alternative form of finikin. [(dated) Excessively dainty or fastidious.] |
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