Oxford English Dictionary English Editor, Fiona McPherson, on Rage Bait, Gen Z, and the evolution of Oxford’s Word of the ...
Oxford Dictionary elevates the name of the MAGA addiction — the first step to a solution ...
Opinion
Bangkok Post on MSNOpinion

Words of the year are bit of a worry

More words or phrases of the year have been drifting in courtesy of the major dictionaries and I'm afraid most of them are not particularly encouraging. In fact some are a disturbing indication of the ...
All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. "I love you" in sign ...
The Arapaho people in Wyoming and Colorado believe their language can still survive, and so do I. That’s why I am working to combine decades of language documentation with new technological approaches ...
Our languages vary, but we may not be that different after all. From the word "huh" to how we come up with the names of ...
There are fewer than 100 speakers of the Arapaho language today — all of whom are above the age of 70. Researchers hope to ...
“Rage bait” has been named Oxford University Press’ Word of the Year, beating out other shortlisted terms aura farming and ...
Oxford University Press has named “rage bait’’ as its word of the year, capturing the internet zeitgeist of 2025.
Vuyile Madwantsi "Rage bait" will be Oxford University Press's 2025 Word of the Year.Defined as online content designed to provoke anger and drive engagement, it's a sign of our digital culture. Two ...
On Monday 8 December 2025, Luxembourg’s Minister of Culture Eric Thill, together with the Centre for the... }} ...