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Word of the Year 2021: Vax. Vax is our 2021 Word of the Year. When our lexicographers began digging into our English language corpus data it quickly became apparent that vax was a particularly striking term.
Nov 17, 2021 · 2021 is almost at an end, and here at Cambridge Dictionary we have been looking back on the past year and what it has meant for you. We wanted to choose a word that represented your experiences as learners of English, and we are happy to announce that our Word of the Year 2021 is…
Nov 1, 2021 · “Vax” is the Word of the Year for 2021, according to the annual report from Oxford Languages. Defined as “a colloquialism meaning either vaccine or vaccination as a noun and vaccinate as a verb,”...
Oxford Word of the Year: the evolving role of a lexicographer. Eight words go head-to-head for Oxford Word of the Year 2023. Since 2004, the Oxford Word of the Year has highlighted the language shaping our conversations and reflected the mood, ethos, and preoccupations of the year.
Oct 31, 2021 · Oxford Languages’s 2021 Word of the Year is “vax.” That may seem like a no-brainer. But as with so much about public health, the power lies in the numbers. “Vaccine,” already a common-enough word...
Word Of The Year 2021. A report into the language of. —Contents. Foreword. Vaccine, vax, and other vocabulary relating to vaccines. The word vaccine: a short historical note. New words for novel experiences: the inoculati, the anti-faxxers, vaxxies, and the Fauci ouchie. 14. 18. 39.
Oct 31, 2021 · Oxford Languages’s 2021 Word of the Year is “vax.” “Vaccine” was already a common-enough word in English. But the jaunty “vax” — a word that has skulked around the margins of the language since...