Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
coin-a-word
verb
/ˈkɔɪn ə wɜrd/

Definition
To invent or create a new word or phrase.

Examples
- Shakespeare is famous for having coined many words still in use today.
- The tech startup decided to coin-a-word for their innovative product that combined AI and fitness.
- After the new social media trend emerged, she coined the phrase ‘digital detox’.

Meaning
The act of fabricating a new term, often to describe something for which there is no existing word. This is common in fields like literature, technology, and popular culture.

Synonyms
- create a term
- invent a word
- fabricate a phrase