Late in 2023, Merriam-Webster announced its word of the year. It picked the wordauthentic. Merriam-Webster publishes dictionaries. It highlights a word every year. The choice is based on searches from the dictionary’s website. Often, the word reflects world events. Authenticis defined as “r...
Towards the end of each year, the Cambridge Dictionary team gets together to pore over search data and decide which word deserves the title of Word of the Year, and 2024 is no different. This year, that word is mani...
Merriam-Webster has declared a word of the year every year, since 2003. We announced our 18th such word in late November, and Peter and I are going to tell you all about it. On Monday, November 29th, Merriam-Webster announced its word of the year, peter. What is our word of the ...
Each year, Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year and short-listed nominees capture pivotal moments in language and culture. These words serve as a linguistic time capsule, reflecting social trends and global events that defined the year. The Word of the Year isn’t just about popular usage; it...
Every year, Oxford Dictionaries selects a word of the year. For 2014, this is “vape”, derived from vapor or vaporize, meaning to inhale or exhale vapor from e-cigarettes. Due to the emerging popularity of e-cigarettes over the past couple of years, it’s no surprise that the word ha...
Each year, the famous Oxford Dictionaries chooses its Word of the Year. The word is carefully chosen depending on how popular it is and how well it explains the year. However, this year they didn't actually choose a word at all. Instead, they chose a "face with tears(眼泪) of joy" ...
Find out why Merriam-Webster named 'polarization' as the Word of the Year for 2024. And learn more about the words that inspired a large number of lookups from AI, politics, and pop culture.
19.Every year.a handful of new words enter the world's collective vocabulary.but only one has the honor of being named Oxford Dictionaries'Word of the Year.And this year's top honor goes to selfie .The frequency of the word selfie used in the English
It is a cartoon yellow face, 1(shed) two giant tears.They are not tears of sadness for the English language. It is a happy crying face, most commonly used 2 an LOL (Laugh Out Loud) alternative.Every year, Oxford Dictionaries' lexicographers chose a word that captures the year's3(big)...
Each year, the famous Oxford Dictionaries chooses its Word of the Year. The word is carefully chosen depending on how popular it is and how well it explains the year. However, this year they didn’t actually choose a word at all. Instead, they chose a “face with tears(眼泪) of joy”...