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  2. Dec 22, 2022 · In 2022, several topical words and phrases made YourDictionary’s shortlist. From political turmoil, to the scrutiny of work ethic, to the very definition of identity, the terms that made the most impact this year definitely could have been narrowed down to one — but we’ve never been much about following the crowd.

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  3. Dec 31, 2022 · For example, the Australian Macquarie Dictionary’s shortlist for 2022 has entries such as “bossware” (software installed on your computer to monitor your work), “orthosomnia” (a preoccupation...

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  4. May 18, 2022 · Updated May 18, 2022. Image Credits. Every year, the dictionary adds new words in English. These words can come from politics, psychology, pop culture, or current slang. Check out 60 modern words that were new to the Oxford English Dictionary and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary in 2019 and 2020.

  5. Well, the team at Unscrambled Words have revealed some of the funniest words and phrases that have been added to the Oxford Dictionary from March to June 2022. Over 700 words and phrases in total were added, but here are some of the best. Let’s take a look: Bully Van; Meaning: A UK police van, distinct in size and colour.

  6. Dec 20, 2022 · Here’s a selection of five words of the year that shed light on 2022. 1. Goblin mode. For the first time ever, the Oxford English Dictionary’s (OED) word of the year was left to the public to decide. Over 340,000 people participated, with ‘goblin mode’ receiving 93% of the total votes.

  7. Oxford Word of the Year 2022. The public has spoken! After opening the choice of Word of the Year up to English speakers for the first time in its history, over the last two weeks more than 300,000 people cast their vote. The Oxford Word of the Year is a word or expression reflecting the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of the past twelve months ...

  8. Dec 6, 2022 · So congratulations, “splooting” and “goblin mode.” The sniglets have become promising neologisms, and now, for better or worse, they’re some of the most meaningful words of 2022.

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