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Merriam-Webster dictionary adds 690 new words including padawan, ’grammable and kayfabe
Journal Star via Yahoo News· 9 months agoMerriam-Webster is the oldest dictionary-publishing company in America and Friday was a day of...
'Gaslighting' is Merriam-Webster's 2022 word of the year: 'We do hope you’ll trust us'
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 years agoMerriam-Webster has announced its 2022 word of the year: "gaslighting." Gaslighting – defined...
Merriam-Webster Declares 'Authentic' the 2023 Word of the Year
People via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThe publishing company defines the adjective as "true to one's own personality, spirit or character"...
'Rizz' Is Oxford’s 2023 Word of the Year – Here’s What it Means
People via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThe viral term beat out top finalists "prompt," "situationship" and even "Swiftie" Alamy Oxford...
'Gaslighting' Is Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year
Hypebae via Yahoo News· 2 years agoEvery year, the world's favorite dictionary, Merriam-Webster, releases the word of the year, offering a literary perspective on our society at large and...
“Gaslighting” Is Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year. Here’s How Therapists Define It.
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWhat Exactly Is Gaslighting? Experts Weigh InGetty Images The term “gaslighting” has seen a major...
How gaslighting came to encapsulate the spirit of 2022
Quartz via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoGaslighting is not a new word—but it’s one that people have taken newfound interest in this year. In...
Are you one of the 32% of people who knows exactly what the word of the year means?
Yahoo News UK· 2 years agoOnly a third of people know the definition of this year's word of the year. (Getty) VV Shots via...
What Is Love? How It Feels To Be in Love & 5 Signs You Love Someone
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 year agoRelationship experts weigh in. Whether it lifts us up where we belong, it's a many splendored thing,...
Collins English Dictionary reveals its 2022 word of the year
CBS News via Yahoo News· 2 years ago"Permacrisis" is a noun defined by the U.K.-based publisher as "an extended period of instability...