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A neologism is a newly coined word or phrase that has not yet been accepted into mainstream language.
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'perfectly cromulent word' Is "cromulent" a predicate adjective?
Given its first use:
"I don't know why, it's a perfectly cromulent word."
The verb is "is" (=> it's) and the noun is "word". Since cromulent links them both and directly addresses the noun, isn' …