[nee-ə-FIL-ee-ə]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: American English, late 19th century
1.
Love of, preference for, or great interest in what is new.
2.
A love of novelty.
"My neophilia means I always buy the new generation of iPhone as soon as it's released."
"I accused my father of neophilia when he brought home yet another smart gadget."