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  2. Aug 28, 2024 · Learn new English words with meanings and examples from this blog post. Find out how to use these words in sentences and improve your vocabulary for study abroad and beyond.

  3. Sep 19, 2024 · Learn a new word every day! Follow Merriam-Webster for the most trusted Word of the Day, trending info, word games, and more.

    • To Chillax. If you blend (mix) the words chill (relaxed) and relax, you get the verb to chillax. This word has become more and more common on the internet over the past couple of years, and it simply means to relax, to become calm or to take it easy.
    • Cringe. Have you ever heard someone say something so embarrassing you even felt sorry for them? Have you been present in a situation where someone was acting so awkwardly (strangely, embarrassingly, gracelessly) that you wished you were not there?
    • Ghost. The meaning of the word ghost (when used as a noun) that most of us are familiar with is the spirit of a dead person, like the kind we often see appearing and disappearing in movies.
    • Facepalm. Facepalm (you’ll also see it spelled as two words: face and palm) is a new word that describes the act of covering your face with your hand when you’re in difficult or uncomfortable situations.
  4. Signs of a healthy language include words being created, words being borrowed from other languages, and new meanings being given to existing words. Based on our most recent research, we are pleased to inform you that English is very (very!) healthy.

  5. Learn the latest words added to the dictionary, from 'dad bod' to 'deplatform', and their meanings. Find out how online culture, coronavirus, tech, politics, and food influence the language.

  6. We often add new words and meanings to the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary .