If there was one word that described the year you just had, what would it be? Maybe it's one of the 690 new words and phrases ...
In an election year, the Yiddish word 'schlub' provides a handy, if somewhat gendered, way to separate the competent from the ...
We went on dates. And — according to Oxford’s Word of the Year — we got rizz. “Rizz” is a slang term that refers to someone’s “ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner ...
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Here’s what they had to say. But while, on a macro level, these words speak to the collective journey we’ve taken over the last year, they don’t highlight the individual experiences we’ve ...
This year has seen so many seismic events that Oxford Dictionaries has expanded its word of the year to encompass several "Words of an Unprecedented Year". Its words are chosen to reflect 2020's ...
On the anti-Zionist left, the academic framing “settler colonialism” gained wide currency to describe and deride Zionism, ...
Dictionary publisher Collins announces its word of the year on Thursday - and there's no shortage of terms they could pick for 2019. Every year, brand new words or phrases emerge to reflect the ...
Each High Holiday season, we return to the same liturgy. Year after year, the same words, often the same tunes. The repetition and comfort in the familiarity of the prayers often highlights what ...
In light of the Israel-Hamas conflict, today’s Opinion section features columnist Vikram Mehta, who argues that 2024 marked a ...
Kim Elsesser covers issues that impact women in the workplace. Dictionary.com selected "woman" as its word of the year for 2022. Searches for the word on the Dictionary.com site doubled this year ...
Merriam-Webster announced its words of the year on Monday and no, AI doesn't top the list. Instead, the dictionary publisher picked "authentic" as the top word of the year. "Although clearly a ...