Discover the Word of the Year 2025 selections from leading dictionary websites like Merriam-Webster, Oxford, and ...
On a recent episode of NPR's Book of the Day podcast, Stefan Fastis, author of Unabridged: The Thrill of (and Threat to) the ...
The dictionary has selected one word every year since 2003 to capture and make sense of the current moment. Here’s ...
"Slop," which refers to creepy, zany and demonstrably fake content, has landed the title of Merriam-Webster's 2025 word of the year.
Senior Evan Tionquiao said he used to follow the dictionaries’ selections “back when words had meaning, prior to ‘brain rot’ culture,” and now holds a more diminished interest. “Since we have Urban ...
The winning word "has all the hallmarks of brainrot," according to the website Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working in journalism for seven years.
The word describes the onslaught of "digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of ...
The most beautiful word in the entire dictionary of words is the word tariff. I love tariff. Most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff. Tariff. It's the most beautiful word. I think tariffs are ...
Over the years Microsoft Word has played a key role in our professional lives. It is pretty much our go-to application every time we want to prepare an article or a proposal of any sort. Similarly, it ...
"Gerrymander," "performative" and "touch grass" were also popular words users of the dictionary looked up in the past year.
The dictionary isn’t forever. Here’s the lowdown on why certain words are not in the dictionary and how they got removed. If you, too, have been left puzzled by words not in the dictionary—even ones ...
Whether your spellchecker likes it or not, “astroturfing” is officially a word. At least it is according to the lexicographers behind Dictionary.com, one of the Web’s most popular online (and mobile) ...