Oxford University Press’ annual list highlights words that capture the moods and conversations shaping 2025. | ITV National ...
From Cambridge Dictionary’s choice to Dictionary.com’s, here are the words believed to have captured the zeitgeist.
Rage bait” triumphed over “biohack” and “aura farming” to become Oxford's Word of the Year 2025. The two-syllable ...
Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year, 'rage bait', highlights the rise of provocative online content designed to trigger strong ...
The word refers to social media posts which are deliberately controversial, provocative or misinformed in order to drive ...
Oxford University Press has chosen “rage bait” — defined as “online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage ...
Rage bait, or online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage, was on Monday named the word of the year by Oxford University Press, the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Reports of a dolphin with thumb-like digits in its flippers have sparked public curiosity about how far mammal anatomy can ...
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Last week, the White House launched a page, as The Washington Post’s Scott Nover aptly put it, that is “devoted to naming and shaming media outlets and reporters that publish stories it disagrees with ...
Oxford’s Word of the Year, which began in 2004, is based on usage evidence drawn from its continually updated corpus of some 30 billion words, which is compiled from news sources across the ...
Language experts at Oxford University Press shortlisted three contenders for their prestigious word of the year title, which ...