Resonate Resonate spiked lookups for Americans this year and was identified as a ChatGPT favorite, according to Merriam-Webster. The word means to affect or appeal to someone in an emotional or ...
Hello, "rizz." Folks, we've done it again — as a collective, we've pushed the esteemed Oxford English Dictionary into making a slang term its word of the year. The dictionary again opened its ...
The American Dialect Society—the same august, century-old body that brought us “-ussy” as its 2022 Word Of The Year—has gone ahead and once again decided to choose chaos, naming “rawdog ...
And now, the hype surrounding Wordle has been commemorated in the Cambridge Dictionary’s 2022 word of the year: homer. While it may seem like a random choice if you weren’t a hardcore Wordler ...
announced that "goblin mode" was 2022's Word of the Year. Oxford says its Word of the Year is intended to reflect the "ethos, mood, or preoccupations of the past twelve months" and that it ...
This word has appeared in 31 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence? By The Learning Network This word has appeared in 22 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year.
The year has been a struggle, and the acknowledgement of that alone feels like the tiniest comfort. Let’s just hope the word for 2023 is something more positive. We and our 71 partners store and ...
Oxford's Australian Children’s Word of the Year for 2024 is 'friend', reflecting children's desire for deeper connection in a digital world.
The Channel Company’s Caleb Owen gets the latest from channel attendees and CRN editors at the Solutions Pavilion at XChange March 2025. At XChange March 2025, channel attendees were asked for ...
The expression “brain rot“ was chosen as Word of the Year by over 37,000 people from a list of six words proposed by Oxford University Press, after two weeks of voting.