The graph in Cambridge Dictionary's announcement shows the word's growth over the past five years, which is on par with its popularity on social media. It doesn't show any signifi ...
In true Aussie fashion, the word contains a swear word that was altered to become “almost formal and almost respectable”. Coming off the back of 2023’s “cozzie livs”’ (cost of living ...
Australia’s oldest dictionary of Australian English has chosen “enshittification” – a slang term referring to the deterioration of products and services online – as the word of 2024.
This year, Dictionary.com has chosen the word ‘demure’ as their word of the year. Very fitting. The popularity of this word comes from a TikTok trend (of course) this year where Jools Lebron ...
In an announcement released on Monday, Dictionary.com said the word of the year served as a "linguistic time capsule", reflecting social trends and global events of the year. "The Word of the Year ...
"Manifest" has been named Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year for 2024, after celebrities such as pop star Dua Lipa and gymnast Simone Biles spoke of manifesting their success. The term ...