Digital Communication Terms

8 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describes a feeling of sadness or isolation when alone

  • The elderly woman felt lonely in her big house after her children moved away.
  • I always feel lonely when my friends are busy and I have nothing to do.
  • I hate being the third wheel, it's so lonely.
  • The abandoned house stood lonely on top of the hill, covered in vines and memories.

noun a slang term for a reaction or response to something, especially on social media

  • The research team observed a positive reacji from the participants towards the new product.
  • I can't believe the reacji we got on social media for our latest post!
  • That meme got so many reacji, it went viral in minutes.
  • Her speech ignited a reacji of inspiration among the audience.

noun a cultural phenomenon involving the dissemination of humorous or provocative images, videos, or text with the aim of influencing public opinion or behavior

  • The use of memes in political campaigns has led to the rise of meme warfare as a new form of propaganda.
  • Meme warfare on social media is getting intense - everyone is trying to outdo each other with the funniest memes.
  • Did you see that meme warfare going on between those two influencers? It's getting savage!
  • In the digital age, meme warfare has become a powerful tool for shaping public opinion and influencing social discourse.

noun an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation

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  • The internet is full of memes that spread rapidly through social media platforms.
  • I can't stop laughing at this hilarious meme I found online.
  • That meme is straight fire, bro!
  • The meme of 'distracted boyfriend' perfectly captures the concept of temptation and infidelity.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lulz' is a noun that refers to humor or amusement derived from someone else's misfortune or embarrassment.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'for' shows the purpose or reason for doing something.

article A word that is used to specify a noun. In this case, 'the' is used before 'lulz' to specify a particular type of amusement or enjoyment.

  • The group decided to engage in the activity for the lulz, simply for the sake of amusement.
  • We pulled the prank for the lulz, just to see their reaction.
  • Let's mess with them for the lulz, it'll be hilarious.
  • Sometimes you just have to do things for the lulz, without any serious purpose behind it.

noun an acronym for 'talk to you later'

  • I must bid you farewell for now, but I will talk to you later. TTYL.
  • Hey, gotta go now. TTYL!
  • Catch you later, TTYL!
  • Leaving the conversation for now, but I'll be back soon. TTYL!

noun a small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc., in electronic communication

adjective related to or consisting of emojis

  • The use of emoji in business emails is becoming more common as a way to convey tone and emotions.
  • I love using emoji in text messages to add a bit of fun and personality.
  • That emoji you sent had me cracking up! 😂
  • His smile was like a bright emoji lighting up the room.

noun a linguistic feature specific to text messages or digital communication

  • The use of textism in formal writing is generally discouraged.
  • I love using textisms like 'lol' and 'omg' when texting my friends.
  • Textisms make it easier to quickly communicate in a casual setting.
  • Her textism of 'c u l8r' symbolizes her laid-back attitude towards punctuality.