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.

  • 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.
  • biomarker
  • personalized medicine
  • big data
  • artificial intelligence
  • neuroplasticity
  • disruption
  • connectivity anomalies
  • 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 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.
A buzzword is a word that sounds smart, sells well, but often says little.
  • buzzword.txt
  • Last modified: 2025/06/17 06:50
  • by administrador