coined word in a sentence
Examples
- Survey research executives have now coined words for those difficulties, Ms . Bowers said.
- :: I have never heard of a standard coined word or phrase to describe this.
- In 1959, the coined word Toastmistress became better known through its appearance in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
- Herein we find first use of the coined word " capitalism ", as reference an economic system.
- EXP stands for " Explorature, " a coined word denoting the exploration of Old-World varietals in Dunnigan Hills.
- That began to change in the late 1980s, when drugmakers started using distinctive coined words like Zantac and Prozac.
- According to the band, the coined word had several meanings, including " excellent weakling " and " superlative coward ."
- Marks consisting of everyday words or expressions are inherently less distinctive than ones based on invented or coined words or expressions.
- His style is characterized by extensive use of self-coined words and expressions making it difficult to translate his works into foreign languages.
- The recently coined word, " Diformalterianism " is meant to describe the a rare and intricate sociological occurrence that is usually found in relationships.