
▲ 4 r/Neologisms
Every day, Wordify gives you a definition for a concept that doesn't have a word yet. Your job is to invent one. AI judges — fictional and historical literary Fellows with distinct personalities and scoring criteria — evaluate your submission on phonoaesthetics, morphological plausibility, semantic precision, originality, memorability, and cultural fit.
It's essentially a daily neologism challenge with quirky judges and a leaderboard. The definitions are chosen to be genuinely under-lexicalised — things that feel like they should have a word but don't.
I would love to get feedback from people who actually think about this stuff.
With gratitude!
u/JulienLafleur — 1 month ago