In American English, grammar experts prefer "toward" over "towards," along with "backward," "forward" and "afterward," though ...
Merriam-Webster recently announced its latest slate of additions to the dictionary—some 200 new words and definitions that, as usual, are an eclectic blend of ones you probably assumed already ...
US dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster has acquired a hit Wordle-style game. The original Wordle, created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle, challenges players to find a five-letter word in ...
While most players know there are 100 tiles and that the person who picks the letter closest to A goes first, there are a few facts that even super-fans will be surprised to learn.
Check out the final board from a World Scrabble Championship and you might ... mean — we've included the definitions, too. From Merriam-Webster: Plural of gynoecium, or "the aggregate of carpels ...
Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary has caved to the trans agenda. In order to appease woke activists, the dictionary publisher has added a secondary definition of “female” that defines the ...
The American dictionary Merriam-Webster is to change its definition of the word racism after receiving an email from a young black woman. Kennedy Mitchum, a recent graduate of Drake University in ...
Collins Dictionary declared "brat" — the album title that became ... Collin's 2023 word of the year was "AI," short for artificial intelligence. Merriam-Webster typically announces its word of the ...
Wikipedia’s page for the “Longest Word in English” should be pretty straightforward. It might take a while to type out, but you dump in one word, a brief etymology, and then you can move on to the lar ...
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