Showing posts with label Oxford English Dictionary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oxford English Dictionary. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2024

WORD of the YEAR


The Merriam-Webster word
of the year for 2024 is polarization, which sounds like the political climate.

Oxford's word of the year is two words, brain rot.

I can see polarization, but brain rot?

Dictionary.com made an odd choice, demure. This is part of their explanation "Though the term demure has traditionally been used to describe those who are reserved, quiet, or modest, a new usage has spread through social media — one used to describe refined and sophisticated appearance or behavior in various contexts, such as at work or on a plane."

That's a huge leap in meaning.

The Collins English Dictionary chose brat. Collins' shortlist of words included brainrot (one word).

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Today 2/1/11

TODAY'S QUOTE: "Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!" - Audrey Hepburn


TODAY'S WORD: lucid adjective
1a : suffused with light : luminous b : translucent
2: having full use of one's faculties : sane
3: clear to the understanding : intelligible

TODAY IN HISTORY: In 1884, the first portion, or fascicle, of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), considered the most comprehensive and accurate dictionary of the English language, is published. Today, the OED is the definitive authority on the meaning, pronunciation and history of over half a million words, past and present


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