Narrative text, normally of a substantial length and in the form of prose describing a fictional and sequential story.
Original and of a kind not seen before.
Синонимы
Examples for "novels "
Examples for "novels "
1 There has been a boom recently of crime novels set in China.
2 According to the novels she had read, that was a good sign.
3 As a practical matter, too, novels attracted far more attention than stories.
4 THEY'RE QUITE fond of Irish crime novels over at the LA Times.
5 In the novels the light-haired friend of the hero always gets killed.
Pleasantly new or different.
New decree or edict in Roman law.
1 Whether it is a great American novel is therefore beside the point.
2 That makes new research offering novel perspectives on the problem especially welcome.
3 This week included two quite novel events - at least novel recently.
4 The novel coronavirus pandemic poses a major global threat to public health.
5 The New York law applies the nexus concept in a novel way.
6 A number of more recent, novel flavor pairings have used this solution.
7 We introduced a novel measure of patient-centered surgical risk assessment: morphometric age.
8 Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring infectious diseases.
9 The result is half, or perhaps three-quarters, of a rather good novel .
10 Results: We propose a novel trie-based algorithm for this k-mer counting problem.
11 Our present case reports provide an insight into this novel therapeutic option.
12 The work could lead to novel ways of tackling this difficult disease.
13 I simply can't imagine a better novel being pub lished this year.
14 Therefore he brought this cosmos to completion; and in a novel manner.
15 Her new novel , Flight Behaviour, is an impassioned story about climate change.
16 It was the novel that changed the way crime writing was seen.
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