Newfangled example sentences

Related (10): modern, innovative, novel, advanced, cutting-edge, contemporary, state-of-the-art, fresh, revolutionary, futuristic

new·fan·gled

adjective derogatory

newfangled (adjective) · new-fangled (adjective)

  - different from what one is used to; objectionably new:

Synonyms

new, modern, novel, ultramodern, advanced, contemporary, fashionable, gimmicky, trendy, flash, snazzy, nifty, dated, Feedback

"Newfangled" Example Sentences

1. I don't see the point in all these newfangled gadgets.
2. My grandma would never have used such newfangled contraptions.
3. Why fix something that isn't broken with these newfangled upgrades?
4. I prefer old-fashioned cooking methods over newfangled shortcuts.
5. The newfangled fashion trends don't appeal to me.
6. He refused to learn how to use the newfangled computer system.
7. She found the newfangled slang words confusing.
8. He always scoffed at newfangled ideas like electric cars.
9. She was convinced that the newfangled health fad was a scam.
10. He couldn't understand why anyone would want a newfangled smartphone.
11. She resisted the newfangled approach to teaching writing.
12. He felt that the newfangled version of the software was more confusing.
13. She was skeptical of the newfangled social media platform.
14. He found the newfangled way of doing math too complicated.
15. She was a traditionalist and didn't want to try the newfangled dance style.
16. He refused to use any newfangled laundry detergents.
17. She thought the newfangled diet plan was unrealistic.
18. He found the newfangled sound of the band to be too modern.
19. She didn't like the newfangled way of organizing the office.
20. He avoided the newfangled health supplements and stuck to traditional remedies.
21. She thought the newfangled art movements were too abstract.
22. He didn't trust the newfangled GPS navigation systems.
23. She was hesitant to try the newfangled recipe with unconventional ingredients.
24. He wished people would stop trying to come up with newfangled ways of doing things.
25. She thought the newfangled parenting techniques were too permissive.
26. He scoffed at the newfangled electronic voting machines.
27. She preferred classic literature and didn't care for the newfangled books.
28. He found the newfangled workout trends to be too intense.
29. She refused to use any newfangled self-help methods and stuck to tried-and-true methods.
30. He didn't see the need for the newfangled smart home technology.

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