A proponent of a new word or doctrine may be called a neologist. |
Although English has no committee or academy or board that reviews new words for suitability, there are a few loose guidelines that will help you become a successful neologist. |
Always the playful neologist, Wallace has lately become a professor of literature. |
For this reason, as explained below, complementologist colleagues with neologist vein might find substantial reason to consider updating this deeply rooted misnomer. |
The terms I have referred to are those generally employed, and I have no wish to become a neologist. |
She calls herself an intactivist, neologist and birthkeeper. |