If you thought that the arrival of autumn meant finally escaping the clutches of the all-encompassing pop cultural phenomenon ...
Other notable neologisms among the dictionary’s word-of-the-year finalists include the growing movement against mass tourism, ...
Collins Dictionary declared ... monitor their 20-billion-word database to create the annual list of new and notable words that reflect the ever-evolving English language. Other new and notable ...
And if you’re a true dictionary lover, then you can always name your child “Merriam” or “Webster,” in honor of the oldest dictionary publisher in the United States. All jokes aside, word names offer ...
Each year, the lexicographers at the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) update the prestigious tome with new words. In 2022, over 650 new words were added, ranging from slang and tech terms to pop ...
Other notable neologisms among the dictionary's word-of-the-year finalists include: The growing movement against mass tourism, known as "anti-tourism." "Delulu," from deluded, meaning utterly ...
Lex Valluzzi, Arts Editor Collin’s English Dictionary is a print and online publication by the Collin’s Publishing company in ...
"He certainly falls into the general definition ... word "fascio" – a bundle of sticks – representing a group of people united and held tightly together, according to the Merriam-Webster ...
THE WORD “demure” is old—it describes the sort of modest lady Victorians esteemed—but it is freshly fashionable. There are some 800,000 posts on TikTok with the tag #demure. Youngsters ...
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The word 'OK,' originating from a satirical 1839 ... This political use made "OK" immortal in American English and it popped up everywhere. Time passed, and the American-bound "OK" disseminated ...