"Rizz" shot to popularity after actor Tom Holland used it earlier in the year. LondonCNN —Language experts choosing theOxford word of the year2023 were dazzled by a bright young thing, selecting a relative newcomer, “...
After more than 32,000 votes, and a team of language experts, the Oxford Word of the Year 2023 is finally here! Learn more about the this year's winner.
The Oxford Word of the Year 2024 is 'brain rot'. Discover more about the winner, our shortlist, and 20 years of words that reflect the world.
When Oxford University Press (牛津大学出版社)chose “rizz” as its 2023 Word of the Year, many people asked, “Rizz? Is it really a word?” At the same time, many young English speakers laughed out loud,” Seriously? You haven’t heard of rizz? “Well, rizz means the ability to cat...
The viral, internet-favorite word beat contenders like 'Swiftie', 'de-influencing', and 'beige flag'.
When Oxford University Press chose “rizz” as its 2023 Word of the Year, many young English speakers said, “Jeepers (Oh, my god)! That is unbelievable!” “Rizz” means the ability to attract a person. Are you good at making friends? Do your classmates often laugh loudly at your joke...
(2024 山西阳泉一模) When Oxford University Press(OUP 牛津大学出版社)Rizz chose “rizz” as its 2023 Word of the Year, many people asked, “ Rizz? Is there such Oxford Word of the Year 2023 a word?" At the same time, many young English speakers laughed out loud,"Jeepers, haven't you...
When Oxford University Press (出版社) chose “rizz” as its 2023 Word of the Year, many people asked, “Rizz? Is there such a word?” At the same time, many young English speakers laughed out loud “Jeepers, haven’t you ever heard of rizz?” Rizz means the ability to attract a ...
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The phrase "brain rot" has been named the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024, following weeks of public voting and vibrant discussions. More than 37,000 participants cast their votes to select the winner from a shortlist of six words compiled by Oxford University Press, or OUP, the publisher...