Words of the Year 2017

‘Complicit’ Is the Word of the Year, According to Dictionary.com

Dictionary.com Chooses ‘Complicit’ as Its Word of the Year

Word of the Year 2017: Dictionary.com Says ‘Complicit’ Topped ‘Totality’

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year for 2017: ‘Feminism’

Nobody in the UK Has Ever Heard of Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year

The Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year Is a Word Nobody Actually Uses

What’s a Kwaussie? The Word of the Year Nobody Has Heard Of

The Japanese Words That Perfectly Sum Up How the Country Felt This Year

Kiwi-Aussie Hybrid ‘Kwaussie’ Wins Australia’s Word of the Year

‘I Bims’: German Youth Word of the Year 2017

Preserve Your Dialect: Tell Us about the Unusual Australian Words You Use

Different Dialects: Tell Us about the Unusual American Words You Use

Forget Youthquake — Here Are the Real Words of the Year

We Need New Words to Explain These Curious Times. How about ‘Coffused’ or ‘Procrastinetflix’?

The Unforgettable Made-Up Words of the 1980s

Rachel Whiteread: ‘My Favourite Word? Plinth’

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