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With more than 170,000 words in the English language and 470,000 entries in the Oxford English Dictionary, one would think everything we need to say could be composed by using any of these known words ...
Micro-retirement refers to taking one- to two-week breaks from work every 12 to 18 months to travel, reset or simply recharge ...
Gen Z's embrace of 'micro-retirements,' short career breaks for recharging and personal pursuits, has sparked debate. Merriam-Webster dismisses the trend as mere 'vacations,' but data reveals a surge ...
Considering that Merriam-Webster is behind the world’s most iconic dictionary, it makes perfect sense that it would eventually come up with a word game of its own.
Merriam-Webster chooses its word of the year based on data, tracking a rise in search and usage.
The word polarization', which became an integral part of the socio-political discourse in 2024, is also Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year.
Merriam-Webster announced its 2024 Word of the Year. Ironically, it is something on which many would agree. The dictionary and publishing company announced the word of the year and list of other ...
Sharp divides have seemed to define America lately—and Merriam-Webster just made it official. The famous American dictionary publisher on Monday announced that “polarization”—defined as ...
Merriam-Webster officials choose their word of the year based on data, though they filter out evergreen searches and searches that are likely linked with games like Wordle, Sokolowski tells the AP.
FILE – A Merriam-Webster dictionary sits atop their citation files at the dictionary publisher’s offices on Dec. 9, 2014, in Springfield, Mass. Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2023 is ...
"Authentic" was one of this year's most looked-up words, according to the lexical leader. That speaks volumes about our quest for truth in an age of algorithms and online artifice.