===== Buzzword ===== A **buzzword** is a **trendy, fashionable, or jargon-heavy term** that is often used to **impress, persuade, or give an illusion of expertise or innovation**, especially in technical, academic, or corporate contexts. ==== Key Characteristics ==== * **Vague or overused**: Often lacks a clear or consistent definition. * **Contextually inflated**: Used more for **effect than clarity**. * **Signal over substance**: Implies sophistication but may obscure the actual meaning. ==== Common Buzzword Examples (in science and medicine) ==== * ''biomarker'' * ''personalized medicine'' * ''big data'' * ''artificial intelligence'' * ''neuroplasticity'' * ''disruption'' * ''connectivity anomalies'' ==== When Buzzwords Become Problematic ==== * Used to **inflate the novelty or importance** of otherwise weak or ordinary findings. * Make **peer review and comprehension harder** by replacing precision with flair. * Create a **false impression of innovation** without rigorous evidence. ==== Proper Use vs. Buzzword Abuse ==== ^ Proper Use ^ Buzzword Abuse ^ | ''Biomarkers of glioma grade based on validated metabolic signatures.'' | ''Next-gen biomarker landscape disrupting glioma paradigms.'' | | ''Using machine learning to classify MRI scans with 85% accuracy.'' | ''AI-powered precision diagnosis in brain connectomics.'' | ==== Summary ==== > A **buzzword** is a word that ''sounds smart'', ''sells well'', but often ''says little''.