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antonymic

English

Etymology

antonym +? -ic

Adjective

antonymic (comparative more antonymic, superlative most antonymic)

  1. (semantics) Of or relating to an antonym or antonyms.

Translations

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buzzword

English

Alternative forms

  • buzz word
  • buzz-word

Etymology

U.S. 1970s from buzz +? word.

Pronunciation

Noun

buzzword (plural buzzwords)

  1. (derogatory) A word drawn from technical jargon, that has gotten abused by people that want to appear impressive but don't truly understand the subject.
    Their salespeople know all the right buzzwords, but they can’t really help you solve your problems.

Related terms

  • buzz-phrase
  • buzzword bingo
  • buzzword compliance

Translations


Portuguese

Etymology

From English buzzword.

Noun

buzzword m or f (in variation) (plural buzzwords)

  1. buzzword (fashionable technical jargon)

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