81. New words are being invented rapidly. 82. New words are fun. 83. New words are often old words with new meanings, says Scott Baird, an English professor at Trinity University in San Antonio. 84. No new words were chosen Friday. 85. New words are especially generated in the pop culture, digital industries and medical fields. 86. New words have been infiltrating the language with -ees. 87. On the following trip I sanded the floors and began the practice of learning ten new words a day. 88. On the other hand, snail mail may hang around as a genuine new word rather than a worn-out jest, says British word watcher Michael Quinion. 89. On one hand, it can be read to impose new words of limitation whose ordinary meaning connotes the Executive Branch in an altogether reformulated statute. 90. Only a small fraction of new words make the cut. |