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A word cloud of buzzwords related to big data. A buzzword is a word or phrase, new or already existing, that becomes popular for a period of time. Buzzwords often derive from technical terms yet often have much of the original technical meaning removed through fashionable use, being simply used to impress others.
This category is for articles about the topic buzzword, not for words that are subjectively considered to be buzzwords. Pages in category "Buzzword" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Merriam-Webster says buzzwords come in two versions: They're typically words or phrases with a technical background (often used to impress laymen) or terms with a cultural or popular connection ...
Buzzwords, especially in articles on business, marketing, or popular psychology subjects, raise a number of stylistic problems. Buzzword-laden prose is also frequently marked by heavy use of tautologies : in this context, essentially the restatement of obvious, trite, or uninformative statements, often in highly abstract language, in a way that ...
For the past 30+ years, the internet has had its own language, jokes and cast of characters. For those who are always online, it's easy to keep up ... but we can't always be logged into TikTok ...
Buzzword bingo, also known as bullshit bingo, [1] is a bingo-style game where participants prepare bingo cards with buzzwords and tick them off when they are uttered during an event, such as a meeting or speech. The goal of the game is to tick off a predetermined number of words in a row and then signal bingo to other players.
The most popular word that American professionals used to describe themselves in 2011 was "creative," which didn't even make the top 10 last year. Perhaps this is due to the death of Steve Jobs ...
From "hippies" to "UFO," here's a grab bag of buzzwords with influences stemming from music, politics, business, and more.