adjective
- recent in origin; modern; new or novel
Usage: formal
Examples
- The museum’s neoteric wing features cutting-edge digital art installations.
- Her neoteric approach to teaching incorporates virtual reality technology.
- The architect’s neoteric design challenged traditional building concepts.
- Critics praised the author’s neoteric style of storytelling.
- The company’s neoteric marketing strategy targets younger consumers.
- His neoteric interpretation of classical music surprised the audience.