নূতন শব্দ, নূতন মত, নূতন অর্থে পুরাতন শব্দপ্রয়োগ
(1) A newly invented word or phrase,the act of inventing a word or phrase,new word
(2) A newly invented word or phrase
(3) The act of inventing a word or phrase
(4) New word
(1) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I am not afraid of neologism ,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb wrote the fearless Professor Fowler.
(2) Like Clark Coolidge, whose verve depends on malapropism, neologism , and ricochet, Roberts bounces back and forth within a multivalent vocabulary.
(3) Substituting catachresis for neologism lends the good historian another way of thinking about linguistic terms extralinguistically and the means to treat terms in thought-as if thinking, too, were an unexplored, historical datum.
(4) Justifying speciesism takes us back to square one, but with an ugly, misleading and tendentious neologism thrown in.
(5) Their attempts to get around these logical points generally result in an orgy of neologism and grammatical originality that gives me eye-ache.
(6) At the risk of coining a fourth type (writers are only allowed one neologism per article) we could say that the global economy (and its attendant pollution) is itself 4th nature.
(7) No recondite phrase or pleasing neologism , it is a wordless summons like that made by the infant in distress.
(8) Vauban never spared himself during the process, and was always on hand, muttering away in a Burgundian dialect littered with forceful neologisms .
(9) It's tempting to neologize with the word u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510blogu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb that itself is a neologism.
(10) The antonym to tight is not u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510looseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb - logic has no place in the coinage of neologisms - but janky, also spelled and pronounced jinky or jainky.
(11) So how did 20th century neologists go about creating new words?
(12) Like many neologisms (new words), u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510disu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is formed by chopping the front off a longer word.
(13) In 2001 Hebden perfected what neologists might term u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510folktronicau251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb on Pause, a late summer's melange of delicate found-sound sonics and charmingly recontextualised acoustic melodies and beats.
(14) But if you dress up the idea in a forbidding vocabulary, full of neologisms and recondite references to philosophy, then you may have a prescription for academic stardom.
(15) Yet, many neologisms sneak in unnoticed and many exist for some time, only later to attract adverse attention.
(16) Elevation is lent to his language by archaic and poetic words and an admixture of neologisms , while his extensive use of metaphor more closely resembles poetic than prose usage.
(17) Chemists are constantly inventing new molecular words, expanding the language - and some of these neologisms are rather witty.
(18) Politicians invent neologisms and use words in a very imaginative way.
(19) Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam.
(20) I was imagining a full hybridized America in the 21st century and trying to coin all these neologisms to explain what America would look like.
new word
new expression
new term
new phrase
coinage
made-up word
nonce word
Time-worn