term aptly

Frequency: 5.00.9 per million words

To refer to something with a fitting term.

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  • This phenomenon, where investors panic and sell, is aptly termed 'market hysteria'.
  • The chaotic period of civil unrest was aptly termed 'The Great Unraveling' by historians.
  • The author aptly termed his protagonist's journey a 'pilgrimage of the soul'.
  • The coming era of artificial intelligence will surely be aptly termed the 'Algorithmic Age'.
  • One could aptly term this new policy a 'declaration of economic war'.
  • His unique painting style has been aptly termed 'neo-impressionism' by art critics.
  • What some might call a problem, he aptly termed an 'unforeseen opportunity'.
  • The process of cellular self-destruction is aptly termed 'apoptosis'.
  • The struggle between desire and duty could be aptly termed the central conflict of human existence.
  • Can we not aptly term this generation's reliance on social media a form of 'digital dependency'?