What is the word of the year 2012?

What is the word of the year 2012?

verb GIF
12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Oxford American Dictionaries announced today that it chose the verb GIF as its 2012 Word of the Year. According to Oxford Dictionaries Online GIF is defined as: GIF, verb; to create a GIF file of (an image or video sequence, especially relating to an event).

What is Oxford word of the year 2021?

Vax
The Oxford dictionary has chosen the word ‘Vax’ as the Word of the Year 2021. Word of the year 2021: The Oxford Dictionary has declared ‘Vax’ as the word of the year for the year 2021 due to its frequent usage throughout the year as medical breakthroughs happened around the world.

Which is the word of the year 2020 by Oxford dictionary?

OED Word of the Year expanded for ‘unprecedented’ 2020.

What was the Oxford English Dictionary word of the year in 2014?

vape
The Oxford 2014 word of the year is… The noun – a ” term of endearment for one’s romantic partner” – was shown no love by Oxford Dictionaries, which instead selected “vape” as the 2014 word of the year.

What is Oxford Dictionary word of the year 2018?

The adjective toxic is defined as ‘poisonous’ and first appeared in English in the mid-seventeenth century from the medieval Latin toxicus, meaning ‘poisoned’ or ‘imbued with poison’.

What word has been named by Oxford?

Atmanirbharta was named by Oxford Languages as its Hindi word of the year 2020. The word means self-reliance. The word has been used often by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and last year, he had announced a COVID relief package by the name.

What was the word of the year 2011?

squeezed middle
Oxford

Year UK Word of the Year US Word of the Year
2010 big society refudiate
2011 squeezed middle
2012 omnishambles GIF (noun)
2013 selfie

What is the word of the year 2010?

Austerity
2010 Word of the Year – Austerity For 2010, the Word of the Year was austerity, a term used both in the context of government spending during the recovery and in the context of household budgets under the strain of unemployment and underemployment.

What is the word of the year 2013?

Selfie
“Selfie” has been named as word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries. The word has evolved from a niche social media tag into a mainstream term for a self-portrait photograph, the editors said.

What was the word of the year in 2017?

youthquake
The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2017 is… youthquake. The noun, youthquake, is defined as ‘a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people’.

What was the Oxford English Dictionary’s 2013 word of the year?

What is the Oxford word of the year 2019?

climate emergency
The Oxford Word of the Year 2019 is climate emergency. Climate emergency is defined as ‘a situation in which urgent action is required to reduce or halt climate change and avoid potentially irreversible environmental damage resulting from it. ‘

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