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In the age of parasocial fame, nepo kids are the new comfort TVCelebrity families now offer a shared reference point in a fragmented world. The public emotionally inhabits these lives, finding reassuran...
Wordle Answer May 8: Hints, tips and solution revealed to decode puzzle #1784Wordle enthusiasts can find today's puzzle, May 8, 2026, a bit challenging due to its unusual starting letter, though astronomy buffs might...
Quote of the day by Napoleon Bonaparte: “The best cure for the body is a quiet mind” — inspiring lessons on mental peace, stress-free living and emotional strength by the legendary French emperor and military leaderNapoleon Bonaparte’s famous quote about a quiet mind shares an important life lesson about peace and health. The story explains how calm th...
Dictionary.com chooses 'hallucinate' as 2023's Word of the Year. Here's why"Hallucinate" has been selected as the 2023 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com. In the context of machine learning programs, the second def...
Merriam-Webster adds new Gen Z slang terms: How many do you know?Merriam-Webster's latest update includes a variety of new Gen Z slang terms, some of which may surprise you, while others seem like they sh...
Dictionary.com adds 300+ new words, hellscape, digital nomad & pinkwashing make their debutThe new words signify several hot-button subjects, such as social justice and work-life balance.
Goblin mode is Oxford Dictionary's word of the year and it captures mood of 2022. Check meaningOxford Dictionary announced the Word of the Year for 2023, which summarizes the year very nicely.
Permacrisis is Collins Dictionary's word of the year. Know why and its meaningGlasgow-based HarperCollins is the publisher of the Collins Dictionary. The dictionary is run by Collins Learning, a branch of HarperCollin...
Aadhaar, dabba, hartal, shaadi among 26 new Indian English words added to Oxford DictionaryOut of the 26 new words, 22 figure in the printed dictionary, while the other four are in the digital version.
Anantkumar Hegde calls Rahul Gandhi 'moron' for 'Modilie'The snapshot shows that 'Modilies' means to constantly modify the truth, to lie incessantly and habitually and to lie without respite.
Oxford Dictionaries responds to Rahul Gandhi's new word 'Modilie', says it doesn't existThe assertion from Oxfrod through its verified Twitter account came a day after Congress president Rahul Gandhi used the term to take a dig...
In a first, Oxford launches Hindi word of the yearThe Hindi word of the year will be a word or expression that has attracted a great deal of interest this year.
'Anna', 'achcha', and 70 other Indian words make it to the Oxford DictionaryMost of the Indian words added to the dictionary pertain to relationships, culture and food.
Merriam-Webster dictionary gets first update since 2014, ghosting, FLOTUS make the cutOver 1,000 new words have been added to the dictionary.
A suffix, an emoji among 2015's top wordsFor the first time, Merriam-Webster named on December 15 the suffix 'ism' as its 2015 word of the year.
Manspreading, awesomesauce added to online Oxford dictionary'Manspreading' - sitting with legs apart on public transport & 'awesomesauce' that means excellent are among new words added to the Oxford ...
'Arre yaar', 'churidaar' make it to Oxford Dictionary'Arré yaar' is no longer just Indian. It is among the new list of words accepted by the Oxford English Dictionary along with churidar, bhel...
Indian kitchen goes global, 'keema', 'papad' now English wordsReflecting the global popularity of Indian food, a number of Indian words like 'keema' and 'papad' have been accepted in the Oxford English...
1,000 new words added to Oxford Dictionary'Mamil', 'silvertail' and 'crony capitalism' are among the 1,000 new words to be added to OxfordDictionaries.com, the free online dictionar...
Crazy facts about Words With FriendsMore than 58 billion words have been played in five years — the word that has been played the most is “qi,” and it’s been played more than ...