We might try to create a sentence like this: 'The feeling ab la dolchor del temps novel was indescribable.' However, this is a very rough attempt as we still don't have a clear understanding of what 'ab la dolchor del temps novel' really means. It could be that in a more specific language or cultural context it would make more sense, but as it stands, it's more of a creative and somewhat forced usage.
Since we're not entirely sure of its meaning, it would be difficult to use it in a typical sentence. But perhaps something like 'Ab la dolchor del temps novel, eis a sense of mystery.' which is really just a very experimental and not necessarily grammatically correct usage based on trying to make sense of the parts.
I'm not entirely sure as it seems to be some sort of non - standard or archaic phrase. It could potentially be in a regional or very old form of a language. Maybe 'ab' could be a preposition like 'from' in some languages, 'dolchor' might be related to 'dulce' in Spanish or Portuguese meaning'sweet', and 'temps' is 'time' in French, but 'novel' here is unclear in this context.
In a creative writing class, the teacher might say 'Your task is to explore this novel or novel approach to storytelling.' In this case, 'novel' is used as an adjective and it means a new or original approach. So the sentence is asking students to explore either one new approach or another to storytelling.
For example, 'The chef's novel combination of ingredients created a unique and delicious dish.' Here, 'novel' highlights the newness of the ingredient combination. By using 'novel' in this way, we can describe things that are different from the ordinary. It adds a sense of freshness and originality to our descriptions.
You can say 'She had a novel approach to solving the problem.' Here 'novel' is used as an adjective to describe the approach as being new and different.
You could say, 'The way he tripped and fell was comical.' It's a simple example to show something funny or amusing.
You can say 'This new idea is really novel.' Here 'new' shows it's something fresh and 'novel' emphasizes its originality. For synonyms, you could say 'We need to find synonyms for the word new.' This simply means we are looking for other words that mean the same as 'new'.
Let's take a sentence like 'She came up with a new idea. It was so novel that it required new words or at least the use of synonyms to fully explain it.' In this, 'new' is used to show the idea is fresh. 'Novel' gives the sense that the idea is not only new but also unique. 'Synonym' is brought in as a way to suggest that to convey this novel idea, we might need to use other words that have similar meanings if the regular words are not sufficient.
It's not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation with elements of drama and entertainment.
You can say 'We've reached the deadline, eos end of story.' Here it shows that the time limit has been hit and there's no more to discuss about it.
The new gen of writers are trying to create a novel experience for readers, and they are erasing the old boundaries of literature.