Last month, on Nov. 14, Oxford University Press narrowed a list down to six words and the world had the opportunity to vote for its favorite. Language experts from the publishing house of the ...
Many people may be suffering from a form of Oxford University Press' word of the year after months and months of election news flooding social media, cable and other TV news programs. After tallying ...
Online content designed to provoke anger, known as 'rage bait,' is a growing concern. Understanding this term is crucial for ...
“Brain rot” has been declared the Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year, reflecting a growing concern over the impact of excessive consumption of trivial online content on mental health. The term is ...
The winning word was chosen by a combination of votes, sentiment of public commentary, and analysis of OUP’s lexical data.
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