Novaturient

[no-vuh-TOOR-ee-uhnt]

Definition

  1. (noun) A person who has a strong desire for change and new experiences. They are adventurous, curious, and always eager to learn and grow. Novaturients embrace the unknown and are not afraid to step out of their comfort zones to pursue new opportunities.

Example

As a true novaturient, Liam was always planning his next big adventure, whether it was backpacking through Southeast Asia or taking up a new hobby like rock climbing.

 

Fun Fact

The word “novaturient” is derived from the Latin words “novus,” meaning “new,” and “turient,” meaning “desiring or craving.” While not a commonly used word in everyday language, “novaturient” has gained popularity in recent years among those who value personal growth and self-discovery. The term is often used in the context of travel, career changes, and other life-altering decisions that require a bold and adventurous spirit.

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