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WHAT IS NEOLOGISM
Word of the Day: Exulansis – The pain of talking about an experience someone can’t relate toExulansis is that quiet, bittersweet sting you feel when you share a personal story and realize no one truly gets it. Unlike obvious loneli...
What is the most potent trade weapon that Macron has asked EU to use against Trump - here are the detailsTrump Greenland news: French President Emmanuel Macron wants the European Union to use its powerful anti-coercion tool. This is in response...
Word of the day: NeologismNeologism meaning: Neologisms are new words, expressions, or meanings that emerge to describe evolving ideas, technologies, and cultural sh...
The seductions of AI for the writer's mindThe author, a poet and professor, explores how AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming writing, creativity, and education. While helpful for...
Is America losing its intelligence?Under Donald Trump, US intelligence agencies face politicization, with pressure to align with the president's views. This shift, marked by ...
Spot the meta city lightsResurrected residentials During Covid, many predicted the death of global cities because many residents retreated to suburbs and small town...
ChatGPT has a devastating sense of humor. Here's proofOne primary criticism of systems like ChatGPT, which are built using a computational technique called "deep learning," is that they are lit...
Is your boss good, bad or ‘meh’? Busting the anti-work mythWatching a fictional bad boss on screen is one thing, but experiencing their dark side in real life is another.
What is the metaverse? A high-tech plan to Facebookify the worldThe term “metaverse” isn't new, but it has recently seen a surge in popularity and speculation about what this all might mean in practice.
Not 'pandemic', 'corona' or 'Covid-19', but '2020' could be the word of the yearThere is no single word yet for “unending series of disastrous events” but 2020 should fit the bill.
Covidivorces, quaranteens and coronials: Why coronavirus puns and neologisms are going viralNew words to depict a Covid-19-struck world are becoming a quarantrend.
ET View: Take BJP's 'Four Years of Modi Sarkar' report card with a pinch of saltWhat will be more interesting, though, is not the 'report card' itself, but the elements in it that are highlighted and -- pardon the neolo...
View: Trumpisms and Bushisms constitute the very essence of AmericanismsDonald Trump’s (perhaps) unintended coining of a new word – “unpresidented” – is hardly unprecedented.
French tongue is twisting around not just alien words but also alien foodsSome of the neologisms produced by this very French mingling of tongues would just as easily find a place in the patois of Britain.
Soon we may not understand what is being said in EnglishThat is not to say English is not enriched by such evocative words as awesomesauce, manspreading and brain fart, but they do appear to be b...
Graphic redemption for comic booksComic books have become something of a cult hobby in the west — akin, perhaps to what stamp-collecting was for preceding generations.
- Politics in India: Art of bisyllabic neologism
The need for snarky shorthand and catchy alliteration is manifest as microblogging is now an important tool of political communication.
Why call it Indian-English or Nigerian-English? Indian or Nigerian would doWords from all sorts of languages & sources finding a place in what is called the Collins English Dictionary, begs the question whether the...
- Over-use not abuse
Every once in a while a list pops up, either heralding the advent of a new 'hot' word'; later on these very words are then dumped for becom...
- Nonce sense
Sarah Palin wants any media attention she can get.