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Politics
How ‘Gaslighting’ became Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2022
By
Leanne Italie
and
The Associated Press
November 28, 2022
Tech
‘NFT’ is Collins Dictionary’s word of the year
By
Tech Reporter
November 24, 2021
Health
‘Vax’ is Oxford English Dictionary’s word of the year
By
Contributing Writer
November 1, 2021
Merriam-Webster Selects ‘Justice’ as Its 2018 Word of the Year
By
Tech Reporter
December 17, 2018
Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year Is ‘Misinformation’—a Slap at High Tech
By
Staff Writer
November 26, 2018
Toxic Edges Out Gaslighting And Cakeism To Become Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of 2018
By
Market Analyst
November 15, 2018
This Is Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year
By
Financial Writer
November 27, 2017
Leadership
‘Dumpster Fire’ Is the American Dialect Society’s 2016 Word of the Year
By
Katy Steinmetz/TIME
and
TIME
January 7, 2017
Tech
Nobody Knows What Your Emojis Mean
By
Editorial Team
April 14, 2016
Tech
Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year Is an Emoji
By
News Correspondent
November 17, 2015
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Economy
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