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‘Gaslighting’ is Merriam-Webster’s 2022 Word of the Year
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Nov 28, 2022
The term refers to a frequent technique for propagating disinformation.
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MIT Researcher: Respectful Conversations About Abortion Lead To Positive Outcomes
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The Conversation
Aug 10, 2022
Kate W. Isaacs, a lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says thoughtful talks betwe ...
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Why Are People Calling COVID-19 Variant BA.2.75 'Centaurus'?
Written by:
Dan Evon
Jul 14, 2022
If enough people use a name to refer to something, who's to say that isn't what it's called?
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The 2022 ‘Banished Words List’ Has Just Been Released
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Jan 9, 2022
Spoiler alert: Most everyone is sick of hearing “no worries.”
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Merriam-Webster’s 2021 Word of the Year is ‘Vaccine’
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Nov 29, 2021
The dictionary also highlighted “perseverance,” “insurrection,” “woke,” among others.
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Merriam-Webster Adds 455 New Words to the Dictionary
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
Oct 30, 2021
They range from “dad bod” to “fluffernutter.”
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Mispronunciation: Why You Should Stop Correcting People’s Mistakes
Written by:
The Conversation
Jun 25, 2021
The way people speak and pronounce words is very much dependent on their language background and ...
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What Does 'Nonbinary Gender' Mean?
Written by:
Nur Ibrahim
May 19, 2021
Pop singer Demi Lovato came out as nonbinary on May 19, 2021.
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What's the Opposite of Déjà Vu?
Written by:
David Mikkelson
Oct 6, 2020
Jamais vu is commonly explained as the phenomenon when people momentarily don't recognize a word ...
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