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  2. We Added 690 New Words to the Dictionary for September 2023. Ngl, this update is a big one. 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.

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    The answer to this question is hotly debated in linguistics. A wordcan be defined as a “unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning.” Take run. It’s a simple, basic word, right? But take a second to list its different word forms: runs, running, ran. Do t...

    Thinking about the number of words in the English language brings up the inevitable question: why can’t we just count up the words in a dictionary to get the answer? For one thing, dictionaries are limited by space; for another, dictionaries count words in different ways and therefore differ in the number of entries they have. Dictionaries include ...

    Digital technology lets us capture words like never before, too. A corpus is yet another way to capture a snapshot of the English language. Corpus most commonly refers to a large or comprehensive collection of creative works, such as all of the writings of a particular author. The word is used in a more specific way in linguisticsto refer to an ent...

    Perhaps the answer in this case is a different question: how many words do speakers of a language know? That answer is similarly murky, but according to at least one study, the average 20-year-old native English speaker knows an average of 42,000 words. In a 2011 interview with the BBC, lexicographer Susie Dent estimated that while an English speak...

  3. Overview. The latest update to the Oxford English Dictionary includes more than 1,000 new and revised words, phrases, and senses, including spidey sense, final frontier, and freshers’ flu. Learn more about the words added to the OED this quarter in our new words notes by OED Executive Editor, Craig Leyland: Were your spidey senses tingling?

  4. We Added 370 New Words to the Dictionary for September 2022. The dictionary chronicles how the language grows and changes, which means new words and definitions must continually be added. When many people use a word in the same way, over a long enough period of time, that word becomes eligible for inclusion. Here are a selection of words that ...

    • Agrivoltaics. Definition: “The simultaneous use of an area of land for farming and for electrical generation using photovoltaic solar panels” Fun fact: This new technology helps fight climate change by moving toward renewable energy sources.
    • CODA. Definition: “A person who has one or more parents or guardians who are deaf or hard of hearing” Fun fact: Though this acronym has been used since the ’90s, it was recently popularized by the Oscar-winning 2021 movie of the same name.
    • Crash Diet. Definition: “A diet intended to result in very rapid weight loss through severe restrictions on calories intake over a relatively short period of time”
    • Dap. Definition: “A casual gesture of greeting, acknowledgment or affirmation, typically involving slapping palms, bumping fists or snapping fingers” Fun fact: The term and gesture originated in Black American communities as a sign of solidarity and resistance.
  5. Nov 6, 2021 · American publisher Merriam-Webster announced it has added 455 new words to its dictionary for October 2021. The publisher said, “Just as the language never stops evolving, the dictionary never...

  6. We Added 455 New Words to the Dictionary for October 2021. An update of 455 new words, from 'dad bod' to 'deplatform'. Among the new additions: Oobleck, air fryer, whataboutism, FTW, and fourth trimester. Find the latest list of words added to the dictionary here. Just as the language never stops evolving, the dictionary never stops expanding.