The terms, which started as online slang, are expected to have staying power. By Alisha Haridasani Gupta A gibberish word, a gender-regressive label and the shorthand for delusional thinking have all ...
On Wednesday, Cambridge Dictionary announced that its 2023 word of the year is “hallucinate,” owing to the popularity of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, which sometimes produce erroneous ...
Cambridge Dictionaries Online has published a list of the top words and phrases that got the world searching in 2011, with some surprising insights into their popularity. Words and phrases people ...
The Cambridge Dictionary recently updated its definitions for “woman” and “man” to include transgender people, becoming the latest dictionary to formally expand what it means to be a woman. A ...
Skibidi, broligarchy, inspo, delulu, and more terms have officially joined the Cambridge Dictionary in its growing list of new 2025 words. Some of the dictionary’s latest inclusions, which you can now ...
Related video: Collins Dictionary Word of the Year: A.I. Cambridge Dictionary has revealed its word of the year for 2023 is ‘hallucinate’, as the term got a new additional definition relating to ...
Cambridge Dictionary has added 3,200 new words, including "boop", "chef’s kiss" and "IYKYK" so far in 2024. The dictionary was updated with new words people are using about modern life, science, ...
The Cambridge Dictionary updated its definition of the word “woman” to include a further definition that includes transgender women. However, social media users sharing the new definition mistakenly ...
The Cambridge Dictionary has added 14 new words for 2025, capturing the influence of social media, technology, and cultural shifts. From viral slang like skibidi and delulu to tech-inspired terms such ...
Feel connected to a celebrity you’ve never met in person? "Parasocial" has been crowned Cambridge Dictionary’s Word of the Year, highlighting the rise in “unhealthy” and “one-sided” relationships with ...
Editor's take: The Cambridge Dictionary's latest update is part of its ongoing effort to track the constant evolution of English. As language continues to be shaped by digital culture and everyday ...
It now states that a woman can also be an adult who lives and identifies as female though they may have been a different sex at birth Gabriella Swerling Social and Religious Affairs Editor Gabriella ...