neologisms in English

noun
1
a newly coined word or expression.
His work routinely exhibits a Joycean verbal playfulness and exuberance, and is littered with inventive neologisms and mixed metaphors.
synonyms:new wordnew expressionnew termnew phrasecoinagemade-up wordnonce word
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1. Buzzwords often originate in jargon, acronyms, or neologisms

2. It promiscuously plunders other languages and delights in neologisms.

3. I don't think these neologisms worth passing on to beginners.

4. Social disapproval of excessive masculinity may be expressed as "machismo" or by neologisms such as "testosterone poisoning".

5. Absolutism Among the "ism"-neologisms which have been popular since the 18th century "Absolutism"is one of the latest

6. 2020 Instead, these books feature a new kind of mutant—wonky business writers endowed with bulging Brainpans and killer neologisms.

7. However, what each of the Appellatives does have in common is their rejection of government terminology, in the same way, that today’s neologisms such as LatiNegro, Latinx, Xicano, etc., emerge