neophobe
English
Etymology
neo-
+
-phobe
Noun
neophobe
(
plural
neophobes
)
One who dislikes
new
or
novel
things.
1995
,
Intermedia
, volume
23
, page 4:
While mankind is generally ambivalent about a new technology until it directly affects pockets or perceptions, the pundits are out in force with this one, and already we are seeing tensions between neophiles and
neophobes
.
Antonyms
neophile
Related terms
neophobia
neophobic
Translations
one who dislikes new or novel things
Portuguese:
neofóbico
m
,
neofóbica
f
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