Brain rot” has been declared the Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year. The term is defined as “the supposed deterioration of ...
Every year, the Oxford Dictionary selects a word or phrase they believe represents the themes and conversations of that year. For 2024, they chose “brain rot.” It’s a term often ...
You may have heard that the Oxford dictionary’s "word of the year” this year was "brain rot.” ...
It says something about the past year when the people who put out the Oxford Dictionary chose “brain rot” as the words of ...
Manifesting freedom from brain rot’ and other attempts to encase our aspirations in words” FOR several years now, at yearend, ...
By Roger J. Kreuz Ever since the American Dialect Society selected a Word of the Year at its conference in 1990, over half a dozen English dictionaries have anointed an annual word or phrase that’s ...
We have a new word of the year, according to the Oxford Dictionary and it is (drum roll) . . . brain rot. Not to take the intellectuals with the Oxford University Press to task, but that’s actually ...
It seems to come earlier every year: publishers and dictionaries choosing their “word of the year”. Initially intended to sum ...
Online gaming offers a number of benefits, including skill development and social interaction. Both adults and teenagers can benefit from the teamwork and soft ...
The first UK Open Scrabble Championships to take place in five years have begun. The seven-day event is playing host to about ...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines transition as “the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. For example, ‘students in transition from one program to another.’” Our ...
The Ledger Independent is publishing a 50/50 series featuring 50 things over 50 weeks. During this series, our readers can expect to see different “Local Talents/Artisans” each week.