It's a good time of the year to be messing around with words. The dark days of December bring the annual "best of" ...
The CDC reports that 2.2 percent of tests conducted across America in the week ending January 4 were positive for hMPV. That ...
Words that made the short list for word of the year included brat and resilience which still mean what they’ve always meant. Then there were the “new” words which included ecotarian (someone who ...
Oxford notes that the term increased in usage frequency by 230% between 2023 and 2024. “Polarization” is the choice of ...
Whilst the girls’ name, Nova, previously favoured in the most popular list, has dropped out of this year’s top 100 list, ...
The Cambridge Dictionary defines retirement as the “act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old ...
Manifesting freedom from brain rot’ and other attempts to encase our aspirations in words” FOR several years now, at yearend, ...
The Cambridge Dictionary defines productivity as “the rate at which a company or country makes goods, usually judged in ...
In a word, according to the Cambridge Dictionary and to the players themselves, the UConn women's basketball season will not ...
Every year, we eagerly wait for end-of-year highlights: Spotify Wrapped, Artist Wrapped, Apple Music Replay, the best movies, top travel destinations, and more. Now, dictionaries have revealed another ...
As in imagining it, thus making it more likely to happen? Yup – that’s the word of the year from Cambridge. Dictionaries have gone to pot – I blame the internet for these silly concepts and ...
Gen Z and social media have successfully manifested another word of the year as two of the world’s leading English dictionaries make their picks for 2024. Last week, Cambridge Dictionary ...