coined word in a sentence
Examples
- is a Japanese book, magazine, and manga publisher and a division of Asahi Shimbun . " Sonorama " is a coined word combining " Greek word for " sight ".
- Andersen Consulting announced the name Thursday after a three-month selection process, saying the coined word emphasizes putting an accent on the future, as it tries to do for its clients.
- His friends teased him on the peculiarities of his diction, which James Mackintosh styled the Taylorian language : he coined words such as transversion, body-spirit, and Sternholdianism.
- The agency, based in New York, is called Artustry Partnership, combining the words " art " and " industry " to create a coined word meant to be pronounced like " artistry ."
- :It is evident from the article that this is a neologism ( newly coined word ), which apparently has found insufficient currency as of yet to be considered an established word by lexicographers.
- He was forced by censorship to substitute the coined word " fug " for the usual F-word in his 1948 debut novel about the war in the Pacific, " The Naked and the Dead ."
- "This happens a lot, " said Alan Siegel, chairman and chief executive at Siegelgale in New York, a corporate and brand consultant, even when a coined word like Altria _ meant to suggest " altrus,"
- Floccinaucinihilipilification, at 29 letters and meaning the act of estimating something as being worth so little as to be practically valueless, or the habit of doing so, is the longest non-technical, coined word in the English language.
- The previous government, seeking to put a legitimate face on apartheid, coined words that defied their literal meanings, like homelands for places of exile, Immorality Act for a law prohibiting certain marriages and honorary whites for visiting Japanese businessmen.
- :I think it makes sense for Wiktionary to keep track of frequently coined words-there really are some words so prone to be made up on the spot that they are practically a part of the English language-wikt : girlcott for example.