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Cambridge Dictionary Word of Year
Cambridge Dictionary’s word of the year 2024 is all about thinking positive
Cambridge Dictionary has put it out to the universe, naming “manifest” as its word of the year for 2024.
'Manifest' is Cambridge Dictionary's 2024 word of the year, because maybe the universe listens
Cambridge Dictionary has announced its 2024 word of the year is "manifest," a formal 600-year-old word that's been given new life as Olympians, entertainers and social media influencers increasingly claim they channel their wishes into realities.
'Manifest': Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year
The Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the Year has been revealed as "manifest", after a global wellness trend endorsed by celebrities including singer Dua Lipa.The traditional definition included the adjective "easily noticed or obvious" and the noun "to show something clearly through signs or actions".
Cambridge Dictionary reveals 'manifest' as word of the year after use by celebrities and on social media
From Chaucer and Shakespeare to Dua Lipa and Simone Biles - the meaning of the word and how it's used has changed over the years.
‘Manifest’ named Cambridge Dictionary’s word of the year – but concept has ‘no scientific validity’
Manifest” has been named Cambridge Dictionary’s word of the year for 2024 – despite academics admitting the concept of manifesting your own success has no scientific validity.
Forget demure, we're back to manifesting: Cambridge Dictionary approves this message with Word of the Year announcement
The Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the Year 2024 pick has no scientific validity, yet it won the mainstream media this year.
In Graphics | Why ‘manifest’ is Cambridge Dictionary’s Word of the Year 2024
Manifest’ is Cambridge Dictionary’s Word of the Year for 2024. On the dictionary’s website, the word has been searched for almost 130,000 times, making it one of the most viewed words of the year
Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year 2024 revealed
Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year 2024 revealed - The term, which has gained traction on TikTok and other social media, was looked up almost 130,000 times on the Cambridge Dictionary website this
Cambridge Dictionary reveals 'manifest' as new word of the year
Cambridge Dictionary revealed that the word "manifest" is its Word of the Year for 2024, after the word was searched nearly 130,000 times on its website.
"Manifest" crowned Cambridge Dictionary word of the year
Manifest,” of course, has multiple meanings—but the one driving this choice is “using methods of visualization and affirmation to imagine what you want, and the belief that doing so will make it more likely to happen.
Not pookie but 'manifest' becomes Cambridge Dictionary's word of 2024
Cambridge Dictionary names ‘manifest’ as its 2024 Word of the Year, inspired by its rise during the pandemic and viral social media trends. The word, symbolising visualisation and affirmation, topped the list for user interest and cultural impact,
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Word of the year has been announced as Gen Z and celebs can’t stop using it
Cambridge Dictionary has just announced the word of the year after Gen Z and celebrities including Dua Lipa couldn't stop ...
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Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year is 'manifest'
Cambridge Dictionary has chosen its word the year, and it's manifest. It beat out brat (inspired by Charli XCX 's album of ...
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'Manifest’ is Word of the Year 2024 for Cambridge Dictionary
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