Every year, language changes. Definitions must be adapted to the times, we create words to define certain situations ... it's just a never ending process.
What is the force that prevents kids from putting dirty dishes IN the sink? What's the feeling you have at the end of the day when you can't do another thing?
Oxford Dictionaries has announced the latest words that it is adding to its database, and if you're a teenager who's spent his life on the Internet, you'll recognize many of them.
Actions speak louder than words, which, in this case, speaks volumes. Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary has announced it has added 150 new words to its 2014 edition.
Merriam- Webster has announced the newest words they'll be featuring in their dictionary. I did a double take when I saw one of the newest additions and thought you might too.
The ‘Concise Oxford English Dictionary,’ celebrating its 100th birthday this year, has added 400 new entries to the English language.
The freshman class of words that are now officially, well, words include “sexting,” “retweet,” “mankini,” “noob,” “jeggings,” and “woot.”