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With an expanded definition to reflect the times, Merriam-Webster has declared an omnipresent truth as its 2021 word of the year: vaccine. “This was a word that was extremely high in our data every ...
Merriam-Webster has announced its 2021 Word of the Year and, surprise, surprise, it’s not “floccinaucinihilipilification.” No, instead, the winner is the word “vaccine,” which beat out over 470,000 ...
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And while I might be exposing myself here, I always nerd out over the results. Their picks are usually the most-searched words or phrases on their websites for that year, and they're often pretty ...
If you had to define 2021 with just one word what would it be? Merriam-Webster Editor-at-Large Peter Sokolowski talks about what words were most on people's minds throughout the year. If you had to ...
A new survey from the U.S. Captioning Company compiled a list of the most mispronounced words of 2021, including singer Billie Eilish’s last name, the latest COVID variant called “Omicron” and the ...
Dictionary.com has chosen a term new to its online reference service for its Word of the Year – a word that, it says, “acts as a powerful prism through which to view the defining events and ...
Relentless and disappointing. Messy and clarifying. Fragile and unexpected. Full of growth, grief, change and survival. Enlightening and tumultuous. Transformational and lonely. Exhausting, exhausting ...
New York — With an expanded definition to reflect the times, Merriam-Webster has declared an omnipresent truth as its 2021 word of the year: vaccine. "This was a word that was extremely high in our ...