How To Use neologist In A Sentence
- Always the playful neologist (pertussion is his coinage from the technical term for whooping cough, pertussis), Wallace has lately become a professor of literature.
- It seems from the neologistic lexicon that most branches of medicine can now have a telecoms component, from teleradiology and telepathology to telenursing and telepsychiatry.
- Beer baths: Spa towns of Karlovy Vary (formerly Carlsbad) and Marianske lazne (aka Marienbad) can get you the beer bath: a therapeutic dip in a special bathing brew supervised by a licensed balneologist. On a High
- Shakespeare was an avid neologist," he reports, adding that Old English epics such as "Beowulf" often used fancifully evocative compounds in place of common nouns: "slaughter-dew," for instance, instead of blood . The Soul of Brevity
- And give the word neologism to our language, as a root, and it should give us its fellow substantives, neology, neologist, neologization; its adjectives, neologous, neological, neologistical; its verb, neologize; and adverb neologically. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
- Ehrenberg, the catalogue to his show notes, "calls himself a neologist: a cultural activist who dents culture. Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Up Against the Walls
- In 2001 Hebden perfected what neologists might term ‘folktronica’ on Pause, a late summer's melange of delicate found-sound sonics and charmingly recontextualised acoustic melodies and beats.
- To officially describe an entire nation as “pigs” reveals the character of the neologist as well as that of the user. The Financial Industry Continues to Ignore the Need for Reliable Answers
- Always the playful neologist (pertussion is his coinage from the technical term for whooping cough, pertussis), Wallace has lately become a professor of literature.
- Their word-smithing skills are particularly important when they are playing neologist -- coining new words or nomenclature. October 2005