Sentence examples for Invent a word from inspiring English sources

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Last week, we asked readers to invent a word.

So bad has it become that we have even had to invent a word for it: omnishambles.

"We wanted to invent a word, or a phrase, like March Madness, to show it's a big blockbuster.

In fact, the Bhutanese value unity so much that they had to invent a word for "opposition leader" because all the words implying dissent had a negative connotation.

And favoritists (if I can invent a word here) are very good at selflessly giving to members of their inner circle.

If we were to invent a word for this softly-grooving, sitar-scented paradise, that word would be not psychedelic, but psychidyllic.

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It does have letters like a word — sweet Jesus, man, you have invented a word... Kuboå... of enormous grammatical importance.

The organizers invented a word, arteplage (art beach) to describe the settings.

They'd invented a word to describe her experience: "neuro-emotion," an exaggerated feeling not grounded in reality.

This is the dimension for which Gibson invented a word that is lodged in our language: cyberspace.

If a company invents a word, or a brand name (even a not very good one), then allowing it to trademark that makes sense.

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