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100 New Words with Meanings & Sentences
100 new English words with meanings and example sentences show the alive English in today's media and communications, especially in social media, the list is updated monthly to include hot and popular new words.
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100 New Words with Meanings and Sentences
New English words occur day by day, some become popular and some sink or disappear in months or years. Here we collect 100 hot new words, including meanings and sentences, to show you the alive English in today's media and communications.
New English words, like old or existing words, are originated from different sources. The three main sources are:
Constructed or abbreviated by existing words,
such as Brexit (British exit,), fomo (fear of missing out)
Transferred from other languages,
such as emoji (Japanese), bokeh (Japanese)
Add new meaning based on existing words,
such as tweet, truther
More readings about English morphology:
The 100 new words with sentences are actually not limited to 100 words. Our editors maintain the list monthly and keep it 100 words around; they add or remove words, definitions, and examples to cover latest hot words.
View new words by group:
Group 1: accidial - conlang
accidial v. Speak
dial someone's number on phone accidentally
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agender n. Speak
people do not identify as male or female
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airball n. Speak
completely miss the basket, rim, and backboard with a shot
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automagically ad. Speak
in a way that seems magical, especially by computer
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awesomesauce a. Speak
extremely good; excellent
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bargainous a. Speak
costing less than expected, cheap or relatively cheap
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barista n. Speak
a person whose job involves preparing and serving different types of coffee
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bedunged a. Speak
has been soiled with or covered in dung; very old or old-fashioned.
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binge-watch v. Speak
watch multiple episodes of a television program in rapid succession
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bitcoin n. Speak
an online payment system that does not require an intermediary
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bling n. Speak
jewellery, decoration, or clothing that attracts attention because looks expensive
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blog n. Speak
a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group
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bokeh n. Speak
visual quality of the out-of-focus areas of a photographic image, especially as rendered by a particular lens.