Oxford English Dictionary names its words of the year - News Summed Up

Oxford English Dictionary names its words of the year


(CNN) The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has been unable to name its traditional word of the year for 2020, instead exploring how far and how quickly the language has developed this year. "It quickly became apparent that 2020 is not a year that could neatly be accommodated in one single 'word of the year,'" the OED said, with the language adapting "rapidly and repeatedly." The report, titled "Words of an Unprecedented Year," uses an adjective that has itself seen a big spike in use during 2020. "Though what was genuinely unprecedented this year was the hyper-speed at which the English-speaking world amassed a new collective vocabulary relating to the coronavirus, and how quickly it became, in many instances, a core part of the language," the report reads. Black Lives Matter protesters in Detroit, MichiganIt moves through the year, detailing the most important words in certain months, based on spikes in use, from " bushfire " in January, when Australia suffered its worst fire season on record, to "acquittal" in February, when US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial ended


Source: CNN November 23, 2020 11:26 UTC



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