noun🔗Share新語, 新造語A word or phrase which has recently been coined; a new word or phrase.""Because technology is changing so fast, we see a lot of neologisms like 'unfriend' and 'selfie' enter our vocabulary." "テクノロジーが急速に変化しているため、「unfriend」や「selfie」のような新語が私たちの語彙に入ってくるのをよく目にします。languagelinguisticswordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share新語の創造、新語The act or instance of coining, or uttering a new word."The professor chuckled, saying, " 'Adulting' is a popular neologism millennials use to describe the responsibilities of adulthood." "教授はくすくす笑いながら、「'Adulting'は、ミレニアル世代が大人としての責任を説明するために使う人気のある新語です」と言いました。languagewordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share新造語The newly coined, meaningless words or phrases of someone with a psychosis, usually schizophrenia."The student's rambling speech was filled with neologisms, like "glorp" and "frobnitz," words that had no meaning to anyone else. "生徒のとりとめのないスピーチは、「グロルプ」や「フロブニッツ」のような新造語で満たされており、他の人には意味のない言葉だった。medicinemindlanguagelinguisticswordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share新しい教義の導入The introduction of new doctrine, for example in theology."The professor argued that the theologian's new interpretation of scripture was not a revelation, but a dangerous neologism that strayed from established beliefs. "教授は、神学者の聖書の新しい解釈は啓示ではなく、確立された信念から逸脱した危険な新しい教義の導入であると主張した。theologyreligiondoctrinephilosophylanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading