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 I.nov‧el1 W3 /ˈnɒvəl $ ˈnɑː-/ BrE  AmE  noun [countable]
 [Date: 1500-1600; Language: Italian; Origin: novella;  ⇨ ↑novella]
 a long written story in which the characters and events are usually imaginary ⇨ fiction:
 a novel by Jane Austen
 It took Vikram Seth three years to write his 1,349-page novel ‘A Suitable Boy’.
 detective/romantic/historical etc novel
 a newly published science fiction novel
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  types of book ▪ novel noun [countable]  a book about imaginary people and events:  The film is based on Nick Hornby’s best-selling novel. |  a historical novel
 ▪ fiction noun [uncountable]  books that describe imaginary people and events:  She reads a lot of romantic fiction.
 ▪ literature noun [uncountable]  novels and plays that are considered to be important works of art:  I’m studying American literature at university.
 ▪ non-fiction noun [uncountable]  books that describe real people and events:  Men tend to prefer non-fiction.
 ▪ science fiction noun [uncountable]  books about imaginary events in the future or space travel
 ▪ reference book noun [countable]  a book such as a dictionary or encyclopedia, which you look at to find information
 ▪ textbook noun [countable]  a book about a particular subject that you use in a classroom
 ▪ set book British English, course book British English noun [countable] a book that you have to study as part of your course
 ▪ guidebook noun [countable] a book telling visitors about a city or country
 ▪ picture book noun [countable] a book for children with many pictures in it
 ▪ hardcover/hardback noun [countable]  a book that has a hard stiff cover
 ▪ paperback noun [countable]  a book that has a paper cover
 ▪ biography noun [countable]  a book about a real person’s life, written by another person
 ▪ autobiography noun [countable]  a book that someone has written about their own life
 ▪ recipe book/cookery book British English (also cookbook American English) noun [countable] a book that tells you how to cook different meals
 II.novel2 BrE  AmE  adjective [usually before noun]
 [Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin:  'new', from Latin novellus, from novus 'new']
 not like anything known before, and unusual or interesting
 novel idea/approach/method etc
 What a novel idea!
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 ▪ new:  a new sports centre |  a new edition of the book |  an entirely new theory of time and space
 ▪ brand new completely new:  a brand new car |  The house looks brand new.
 ▪ recent made, produced etc a short time ago:  recent research into brain chemistry
 ▪ the latest [only before noun] the most recent:  Have you seen his latest film? |  the latest fashions from Paris
 ▪ modern different from earlier things of the same kind because of using new methods, equipment, or designs:  modern technology |  modern farming methods |  a modern kitchen
 ▪ original new and completely different from what other people have done or thought of before, especially in a way that seems interesting:  The play is highly original. |  His style is completely original.
 ▪ fresh fresh ideas, evidence, or ways of doing things are new and different, and are used instead of previous ones:  We need a fresh approach to the problem. |  They want young people with fresh ideas. |  Police think they may have found some fresh evidence that links him to the murder.
 ▪ novel new and different in a surprising and unusual way – used especially about a suggestion, experience, or way of doing something:  The club have come up with a novel way of raising cash. |  The King was passionately in love, which was a novel experience for him.
 ▪ innovative completely new and showing a lot of imagination – used especially about a design or way of doing something:  an attractive website with an innovative design |  They came up with an innovative approach to the problem.
 ▪ revolutionary completely new in a way that has a very big effect – used especially about an idea, method, or invention:  a revolutionary treatment for breast cancer |  His theories were considered to be revolutionary at the time.
 ▪ new-fangled [only before noun] used about something that is new and modern but which you disapprove of:  My grandfather hated all this newfangled technology.
 
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 | ◎ | ['nɔvəl] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |  | ■ | mới, mới lạ, lạ thường |  |  | ☆ | a novel idea |  |  | một ý nghĩ mới lạ |  | ※ | danh từ |  |  | ■ | tiểu thuyết, truyện |  |  | ☆ | the novel style |  |  | thể văn tiểu thuyết | 
 
 
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