Pronunciation: /proʊtəˈloʊdʒɪzəm/
noun a newly coined word or phrase that may be in the process of entering common use but has not yet been fully accepted into mainstream language
A1 I heard a new protologism on the radio today.
A2 The protologism 'selfie' has become widely used in social media.
B1 Language enthusiasts often study the origins of protologisms.
B2 The linguist coined a new protologism to describe a modern phenomenon.
C1 The author's book introduced several protologisms that have since entered mainstream vocabulary.
C2 Scholars debate the legitimacy of certain protologisms in academic circles.
formal The linguist introduced a new protologism to describe the phenomenon.
informal I heard that new word is a protologism, pretty cool, huh?
slang Have you guys heard that protologism going around? It's catching on fast!
figurative Her idea was like a protologism in the world of fashion, completely new and innovative.
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