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Those are called "buzzwords" or "fad words," which are trendy terms or phrases that become popular quickly but fall out of favor just as fast.
Only has a long vowel! It is one of those English words that can be hard to tell. If only had a short vowel it would sound like this "on-ly"
Chronic is the only one of the three with a short o sound.
read it - it's only 5000 words!
The only common words are forms of the word jeopardy. Other words with an EO pair have a schwa sound (burgeon, bludgeon, pigeon) not a short E.
Tenement has the short E sound (but only for the first E, as the others are not stressed).
Yes, but these are relatively short words like: par (pair) or dan (they give).
Social media platforms such as Twitter and microblogging sites are popular for sharing short, concise sentences that can be written quickly.
A thesaurus is not supposed to give definitions at all. It's only supposed to list words that have the same meaning, or a similar meaning - in other words, synonyms.
because it is only popular for a short time like how they put sea salt on all desserts
Yes, It is practically the only IE word where the pair has a true short E sound, to rhyme with bend and send. Words like ancient and glacier have a schwa sound that is not actually a short E. Other words like science pronounce the I and E separately.
The only con is that the price is $100,000 but the pros are the car is sexy and fast it's like a less flashy Lamborghini.