Oxford Dictionaries
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‘Post-truth’ named Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year thanks to Trump campaignOxford dictionary editors have chosen their word of the year: "post-truth," a term sometimes used to describe the current political climate.PoliticsNov 16, 2016
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Don’t worry, experts say, emoji being crowned ‘Word of the Year’ isn’t the end of languageFor the first time ever, Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year isn't a word. It's an emoji. And that seems to have upset a lot of people.LifestyleNov 17, 2015
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‘Selfie’ crowned word of the year for 2013'Selfie,' or the smartphone self-portrait - has been declared word of the year for 2013, according to Britain's Oxford University Press.LifestyleNov 19, 2013
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