Manifesting freedom from brain rot’ and other attempts to encase our aspirations in words” FOR several years now, at yearend, ...
According to Merriam-Webster, "rejuvenate" is intended for mature audiences. TEMPLE, Texas — The first Word of the Day in the ...
Word nerds unite every January 9 and choose carefully their, well, words. While the origins of this holiday are unknown, many ...
The lefty staff in dictionary land couldn’t handle being Trumped and started playing word games almost immediately after his victory. Even NPR noted in 2017 that, "The Merriam-Webster Dictionary ...
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Given the events of the year that just concluded, it’s no wonder that the Merriam-Webster Word of the Year — announced early last ...
Headline writers have settled on 'awkward' to describe the Jan. 6 election certification — but is that the right word?
The Washington Commanders switched to their current identity only recently, having had three other names prior to that.
By Roger J. Kreuz Ever since the American Dialect Society selected a Word of the Year at its conference in 1990, over half a dozen English dictionaries have anointed an annual word or phrase that’s ...
The American Historical Association, the largest association of professional historians in the U.S., passed a resolution this ...
The Merriam-Webster dictionary chose "menorah" as its Word of the Day for Thursday. Its definition of the word is stated as "a candelabra with seven or nine lights that is used in Jewish worship.
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