noun
- love of or enthusiasm for what is new or novel
Usage: psychology; formal
Examples
- Her neophilia led her to constantly seek out the latest technology trends.
- The company’s neophilia resulted in frequent changes to their product line.
- His neophilia made him an early adopter of every new social media platform.
- The designer’s neophilia was evident in her bold, experimental fashion choices.
- Consumer neophilia drives much of the innovation in the smartphone industry.
- The restaurant’s neophilia meant the menu changed completely every season.