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Martyrs’ Day’ — the Church remembers St. Ralph Sherwin and his companions, whose legacy continues to inspire men discerning ...
How about: It was a susurrus legerdemain, a diaphanous pule. Again, in plain English: A mumbled deception, a transparent whine.
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After weeks of deliberation and more than 37,000 votes worldwide, the Oxford English Dictionary has announced a Generation Alpha slang term is its 2024 word of the year, "brain rot." Here's an ...
In a statement released Monday, OUP, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary, defined “brain rot” as “the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state ...
Each year, Oxford University Press—the publisher behind the esteemed Oxford English Dictionary—chooses a word or phrase from the national discourse to be its Word of the Year. For 2024 ...
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Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year is more than a century old, but that doesn’t mean it’s not incredibly relevant in 2024. According to Oxford, the word was first used in 1854 in Henry David ...