Several words and phrases gained prominence in 2024, reflecting cultural trends and online phenomena. "Brain rot" highlights ...
It’s the word of the year but keep brain rot away by putting your phone down and spending time in the real world ...
The words we choose often reflect the world we’re living in, and as 2024 draws to a close, the Oxford English Dictionary has ...
The Oxford Word of the Year has previously included culturally significant terms such as ‘chav’, ‘selfie’ and ‘sudoku’ ...
The Oxford University Press writeup explains, “‘Brain rot’ is defined as ‘the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or ...
Oxford Dictionary always announces the ‘word of the year.’ Oxford University Press, which publishes the Oxford English ...
In 2003, the publisher of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary began bestowing a crown. On Dec. 9, 2024, it selected “polarization” ...
Oxford defines brain rot as “the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the ...
With less than a month left until January, Merriam-Webster has chosen its 2024 Word of the Year, one that has often defined the political landscape of the United States and its candidates. The word, ...
Merriam-Webster has just unveiled its word of the year for 2024.
Merriam-Webster has revealed its Word of the Year, and revealed that Kendrick Lamar, Donald Trump and Taylor Swift played a ...
Merriam-Webster named "polarization" its 2024 Word of the Year on Monday, citing its prominence in describing the political ...