coined word in a sentence
Examples
- Still others say they like the idea but not the name, a coined word derived from the Latin " altus, " meaning " high ."
- Whitehouse said the signs of stress in the workplace stemming from Sept . 11 can best be described in a newly coined word, " presenteeism ."
- Did the executives at Siegel & Gale consider some fanciful coined word as the new name, along the lines of Allegis, Ameritech, Amstar, Diageo or Novartis?
- "Just because we're of this generation that has coined words like ` grunge'and ` alternative rock'doesn't mean that it's affected us as musicians, " says Kowalczyk.
- "It's only in the past few years that the Thais have coined words for transparency, good governance, civil society, public hearings and sexual harassment, " he said.
- Did the executives at Siegel & AMP; Gale consider some fanciful coined word as the new name, along the lines of Allegis, Ameritech, Amstar, Diageo or Novartis?
- But there's one industry-coined word that strikes me as being downright poetic because it does a great job of painting an accurate picture of the software market.
- Sunyata coined words himself to convey some of his more unusual perceptions .'Innerstand'meant an intuitive comprehension that did not involve the intellect or effort, while'headucation'was mental conditioning.
- The Cleo of Alpha Chi society at Trinity College is named after the muse .'Clio'also represents history in some coined words in academic usage : cliometrics, cliodynamics.
- Even after establishing a " normative core " of Tolkienian material ( edited or not ), would-be cultivators of Eldarin would therefore have to supplement it with newly-coined words.