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Oxford Dictionaries reveal 2022 word of the year
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoOxford University Press has revealed what the public have chosen as 2022’s word of the year. The Oxford Word of the Year is a word or expression...
Oxford Dictionaries names ‘goblin mode’ its word of the year
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAsked to sum up 2022 in a word, the public has chosen a phrase. Oxford Dictionaries said Monday that...
Oxford’s word of the year 2023 is just brimming with charisma
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 months agoLanguage experts choosing the Oxford word of the year 2023 were dazzled by a bright young thing,...
Oxford's Word of the Year for 2023 is...
Euronews via Yahoo News· 5 months agoEach year, Oxford University Press chooses a word or expression that has reflected the last 12 months and has potential to have lasting cultural...
'Goblin mode' is Oxford Dictionary's word of the year
The Week via Yahoo News· 1 year agoOxford Dictionary sign Patrick Whittemore/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images The Oxford...
The Cambridge Dictionary's 2023 word of the year is inspired by AI
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 6 months agoThe Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year is the AI-inspired “hallucinate". The dictionary has...
'Rizz' is Oxford's 2023 word of the year: What it means and how it's used
Yahoo News via AOL· 5 months ago“Rizz” was crowned 2023’s word of the year by the publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary, as...
10 Words Added To First Oxford Dictionary Of African American English
VIBE via Yahoo News· 12 months agoA first-of-its-kind dictionary is coming to the world that’s comprised of words created, defined,...
Public asked to vote for Oxford Dictionary word of the year for 2022
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoWhat’s one word or phrase that sums up 2022 for you? If it happens to be “goblin mode”, “metaverse”,...
'Goblin mode' is Oxford's word of the year. What does it mean?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 year agoGoblin mode has been declared by popular vote to be Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year. So...