Similar words: buzz, buzz off, buzzard, buzzing, word for word, word, sword, words. Meaning: ['bʌzwɜːd] n. stock phrases that have become nonsense through endless repetition.
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1 'Diversity' is the new buzzword in education.
2 Biodiversity was the buzzword of the Rio Earth Summit.
3 Digital is the buzzword of the moment in communications technology.
4 'Multimedia' has been a buzzword in the computer industry for years.
5 The current buzzword is personal computing do-it-yourself computing.
6 Customer-friendliness was the buzzword in British business circles.
7 E - marketing is the current buzzword.
8 The big Internet buzzword at the moment is 'push technology'.
9 'Going snap' on a decision was the latest buzzword in our office.
10 Heritage, the buzzword of the 1980s, is out; modernisation, the buzzword of the 1960s,[www.Sentencedict.com] is in.
11 Konkatsu is a new buzzword for Japanese media.
12 Decline, not American ascendance, is the administration’s buzzword.
13 The lightweight buzzword graces containers like Spring and Pico.
14 Because we're delivering Buzzword on-line, we can apply regular updates - we've settled into a 6-8 week update cycle, which should hold for the foreseeable future.
15 Learning style has been a buzzword in foreign language teaching in the recent years.
16 Abstract: Learning style has been a buzzword in foreign language teaching in the recent years.
17 The emerging theory has a nifty, Darwinist buzzword: co - evolution.
18 Learner autonomy has been a buzzword in foreign Language teaching in the recent twenty years.
19 To him, Library 2.0 sounds like a buzzword developed by vendors.
20 Bancassurance now is a buzzword in China, banks and insurers are eager to step into it.
21 The seemingly innocuous Article 17 has a buzzword in European football.
22 ' sTABILITY " was once the buzzword in Russia; now it is " modernisation ".
23 Futurists call this kind of fundamental transformation a paradigm shift(sentencedict.com), although the term is now a misused buzzword for any change.
24 Since its opening up to the public in 1993, the Internet has become a buzzword worldwide.
25 Extensible Markup Language ( XML ), the transmission format for next - generation Internet, is buzzword in information technology.
26 The other day a reader wrote in asking if cloud computing could help save his hard drive space, which made me realize that it's time to talk about exactly what this moronic buzzword really means.
27 In Chapter 6, you'll learn how to make your site buzzword compliant.
28 A formal dictionary will only take you so far—and will usually stop short when you need the definition of a catchphrase, buzzword, idiom, slang word, or acronym.
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