(12/11-17) Polarization: Merriam-Webster’s word of the year is 2024 in a nutshell

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1.A word that has been used incessantly to describe the fraught state of American politics and society is Merriam-Webster’s 2024 word of year. That word is “polarization.”

2.Defined as a “division into two sharply distinct opposites,” “polarizationgrew dramatically in search volume over the past year due to what the online dictionary site claims was the “desire of Americans to better understand the complex state of affairs.”

3.“Polarization” was widely used across the media, with MSNBC at one point declaring that “the 2024 US presidential has left our country more polarized than ever.” Forbes, meanwhile, warned that in workplaces, “cultural polarization is becoming a pressing challenge,” Merriam-Webster wrote in announcing the selection.


What are your thoughts on Merriam-Webster’s word of the year?

4. “The online dictionary tells us which words are being looked up, but also in what volume. And so we try to have a data driven list that explains what words sent people to the dictionary in the past year,” Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster editor at large, told the Associated Press.

5. “This year was a year with an important election. The elections were clearly the story of the year,” he said. “And polarization is the term that has been used by everyone.”

6.Other contenders for word of the year included totality,” following an April solar eclipse that drew astronomical excitement, and fortnight,” the primarily British word that’s also a Taylor Swift song.


Have you picked up any English buzzwords lately?

・Do you remember the word of the year for 2023?

7.Merriam-Webster is one of the final few English-language dictionary platforms to release its annual word. Earlier in December, Oxford Dictionary announced that brain rot was its word of the year, while Cambridge Dictionary declaredmanifest” its lead word for 2024.

Brain Rot” Named Oxford Word of the Year 2024

8. Meanwhile, Dictionary.com’s word of the year was demure,” which saw a “meteoric rise in usagethis year following the release of satirical make-up videos by transgender TikToker Jools Lebron.

Top definition on urban dictionary. “Many women are not like this” : r/menwritingwomen

https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/word-of-the-year


What words or concepts immediately come to mind when you think of 2024 and why?