Several picks. I’ll add others as I find them:
From the Australian National Dictionary Centre: kwaussie.
From Cambridge Dictionary: populism.
From Collins Dictionary: fake news.
From Dictionary.com: complicit.
From Merriam-Webster: feminism. M-W’s runners-up: complicit, recuse, empathy, dotard, syzygy, gyro, federalism, hurricane, gaffe.
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December 15: From Oxford Dictionaries: youthquake. The runners-up: Antifa, broflake, gorpcore, kompromat, Milkshake Duck, newsjacking, unicorn, white fragility.
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January 6, 2018: From the American Dialect Society: fake news, defined as “disinformation or falsehoods presented as real news” and “actual news that is claimed to be untrue.”
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Words of the year
By Michael Leddy at 8:39 AM
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Can you use those runners-up in a sentence? :)
With pleasure:
“In the name of federalism, show some empathy, or at least some syzygy, you complicit gaffe-prone dotard,” the hurricane warned, “before I turn you into a gyro and recuse myself!”
I would like to see other efforts.
Make that a gyro platter. I just made a post inviting more sentences.
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