"Portmanteaus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A portmanteau (noun) is a word created by combining two or more words and blending their sounds and meanings. It is a term derived from the French word "portmanteau," meaning a type of baggage or luggage with two compartments.
Example: brunch (breakfast + lunch), motel (motor + hotel), smog (smoke + fog), infomercial (information + commercial).
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "portmanteaus":
Portishead is a:<br><br>1. <strong>Music group</strong>: A British trip-hop band from Bristol, England, formed in 1991. They are known for their unique blend of electronic music, jazz, and hip-hop.<br>2. <strong>Street in Bristol</strong>: A street in the Clifton area of Bristol, England, where the band got their name from.<br>3. <strong>Film</strong>: A 1974 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Jerry Schatzberg, starring Warren Beatty and Catherine Deneuve, which takes place in 1940s New York City.<br><br>However, the most well-known reference to Portishead is likely the music group, particularly their debut album, "Dummy", released in 1994.
1. Originating from or related to Portland, a city in the United States, especially in Oregon.<br>2. Designating a style of pottery characterized by the use of salt-glaze.<br>3. Coffee: espresso-style coffee made by forcing pressurized hot water through finely ground coffee beans.
The quality or state of being portly, which means being stout or plump, typically with a certain sense of dignified or respectable heaviness, rather than being fat or obese. It can also imply a sense of generosity or abundance.
A portmanteau is a word that is created by combining two or more words and blending their sounds and meanings together. It is a linguistic device in which parts of multiple words are combined to form a new word.