As 2022 nears its end, dictionaries are chiming in on the word that best that encompasses the year. And according to Oxford Dictionaries, "goblin mode" is the 2022 word of the year. The company ...
This is the time of year when people like me write recaps of the year we just survived. "Survived" being the operative word. If you foresaw all the wacky events that happened in 2022, you're probably ...
This word was searched on Google more than any other in 2022, but it may not be what you expect because there were many big ...
Dictionary.com selected "woman" as its word of the year for 2022. Searches for the word on the Dictionary.com site doubled this year compared to previous years, boosted by questions about what it ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--‘Homer’ is Word of the Year, according to the world’s most popular online dictionary for learners of English. The winning word from Cambridge Dictionary was ...
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Discover the Merriam-Webster Word of the Year for 2022—and why it might have gained so much momentum. Whether you consider yourself a word nerd who’s always looking for new words in the dictionary or ...
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It means downright deceitful. Manipulating. Misleading. Merriam-Webster has named its word of 2022 - "gaslighting." The official definition for "gaslighting," according to Merriam-Webster, is the ...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Merriam-Webster's word of the year -- and this you can believe -- is "gaslighting." The online dictionary chose "gaslighting," which it defines as "the act or practice of grossly ...