1 a word or phrase that is frequently used because of its importance or popularity especially among a certain age-group or profession -- sjargong(uttrykk); moteord
‘Austerity’ is the new buzzword.
Local history becomes global history or, as the new buzzword would have it, 'glo-cal' history.
As far as fashion is concerned the tectonic has already become a buzzword, since we live in a world in which everything is readily absorbable.
The principal buzzwords that students of the new movement will need to contend with are projection, mutation, and simulation.
On the first page he notes that it 'is the most slippery, dangerous and important buzzword of the late twentieth century'.
Also, one must, no matter the aversion to buzzwords, attend to media convergence.
Liminality seems to have become something of a buzzword.
Although "culturally sensitive" care has become a politically correct buzzword in healthcare recently, the use of the culture concept is often remarkably naive.
But it is hardly more of a buzzword than any other adjectival nouns or gerunds.
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palabra de moda, palabra clave [feminine], término de moda [feminine]…
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mot [masculine] à la mode, mot à la mode…
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