Oxford Dictionary went with “rage bait” as its ‘word of the year’ – a term that describes deliberately divisive content.
Significant time is spent on tracking the usage of words throughout the year before making decisions on contenders.
Some words spelled the British way are emerging in Canadian government documents. A group of language experts say the changes ...
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Experts and ideologues broke literacy. Here’s how to fix it.
Restoring literacy demands we treat reading as more than a skill, but as a gateway to wisdom and understanding.
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The new Gen Z dictionary from delulu to mouse jiggler
Language moves quickly across every generation. However, the words that Gen Z is using, whether because of TikTok or group ...
Merriam-Webster named slop its 2025 Word of the Year, defining it as low-quality digital content produced by artificial ...
In some ways, it’s the perfect word for 2025, when AI-generated videos of varying quality constantly flood the Internet – ...
A new effort to preserve the Cherokee language combines technology with tradition via a smart-device application called ...
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Lawyer babble: The fight to strike legalese
What is legalese? The New Oxford Dictionary defines it as "the formal and technical language of legal documents that is often ...
Hallucineren (hallucinate) has been voted Dutch word of the year by the Van Dale dictionary group thanks to its popular use ...
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