adjective🔗ShareNuevo, reciente, novedosoNewly made, formed or evolved; having no precedent; of recent origin; new."My sister's new school has a novel approach to teaching math. "La nueva escuela de mi hermana tiene un enfoque novedoso para enseñar matemáticas.stylelanguageliteratureessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareNuevo, original, novedosoOriginal, especially in an interesting way; new and striking; not of the typical or ordinary type."Her approach to solving the math problem was novel and earned her a perfect score. "Su enfoque para resolver el problema de matemáticas fue novedoso y le valió una puntuación perfecta.stylequalitycharacteressentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareNovelaA work of prose fiction, longer than a novella."My brother is writing a novel about the adventures of a young inventor. "Mi hermano está escribiendo una novela sobre las aventuras de un joven inventor.literaturestorywritingentertainmentessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFábula, cuentoA fable; a short tale, especially one of many making up a larger work."The children's book contained several short novels about animals, each one teaching a lesson. "El libro para niños contenía varios cuentos cortos sobre animales, cada uno enseñando una lección.literaturestoryessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareNovedadA novelty; something new."The new math textbook is a novel approach to teaching fractions. "El nuevo libro de texto de matemáticas es una novedad en la enseñanza de las fracciones.styletypebeingessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareNovelaA new legal constitution in ancient Rome."The novel instituted by Emperor Augustus fundamentally changed Roman law. "La novela instituida por el emperador Augusto cambió fundamentalmente el derecho romano.lawgovernmentpoliticshistoryessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading