Synonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Synonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
I have–enough to have coined a new word for it: “flay-tant,” a portmanteau of “flay” as in “skinning” and “blatant.”
It boasts the worst effects $130 million can buy, the kind usually reserved for TV movies whose portmanteau titles promise sharks dangerous cyclones of wind.
It seems there's a new portmanteau of an actor's name and the word "renaissance" cropping up all the time.
Rabbi Shlomo Pappenheim (1740-1814) similarly sees the word as a portmanteau of the biliteral (“jumping”).
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/review/in-print-review/speedy-horsepower/2023/02/22/
She became known as a “momager”, a portmanteau of the words “mom” and “manager”, for overseeing and managing her children’s lives and professional endeavours.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/kim-kardashian-kris-jenner-fame-b2355136.html
The unit, a portmanteau of CID and MI5, was set up to tackle terrorism and organised crime.
This trend of posting your child on social media has a name - "sharenting," a portmanteau of the words sharing and parenting.