Choosing your word of the year is about far more than selecting a random word. You want a word that encapsulates your goals, your values, and the very person you're striving to be in the year ahead.
Alamy Oxford’s 2023 Word of the Year is “rizz.” Dictionary publisher Oxford University Press defines the viral term, which is short for charisma, as “someone’s ability to attract another ...
It’s official. “Brain rot” is the Oxford dictionary’s word of the year. Many of us have felt that fuzzy feeling before, usually brought on by a digital overload. Oxford University Press ...
The shockwaves sent by the outcome of this year’s US presidential election can be felt in Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year. Whether the return of Donald Trump to the White House has been a ...
While the year provided us with enough words to form a glossary, a few in particular were powerful enough to earn the "Word of the Year" title. Now, thanks to The American Dialect Society (ADS ...
They've all been crowned words of the year at some point in the decade ... but also in describing some personal relationships. The phrase 'toxic masculinity', which refers to depictions of male ...