Cambridge Dictionary has announced “manifest” as its Word of the Year for 2024. According to its website, the word “manifest” ...
Word of the Year selections show how Gen Z is reshaping language. Is this the era of the yassified dictionary?
Dictionary.com isn't the only website that has announced its Word of the Year. On Nov. 20, Cambridge Dictionary crowned ...
Australia’s Macquarie Dictionary has selected its word of the year, and it encompasses a widespread feeling that things have ...
Its exact meaning is hard to pinpoint, as a word once associated with shyness and modesty has taken on a whole new life ...
Both Dictionary.com and Cambridge Dictionary selected the words their editors believe were the Word of the Year for 2024.
This may have been the year of "Brat summer," but by August another buzzworthy phrase had usurped it in the pop culture ...
Macquarie Dictionary has named 'enshittification' as its word for 2024. Here's what it means and why we've all experienced it ...
What is the Dictionary.com word of the year? This year’s crown goes to the adjective demure, which Dictionary.com defines as ...
In a very mindful, very thoughtful announcement Monday, Dictionary.com declared “demure,” a word made popular by TikTok but ...
“What I worry about is something where the way everyone’s mind works is they want a discrete, elegant, one-to-two sentence ...
"The filmmaker stares down the world as it rolls forward, a chariot holding all we could be," writes Richard Newby in an essay on the epic sequel.