In the U.K., OUP spokesmen reported their Word of the Year research “highlighted children’s awareness of current affairs” ...
CNN — (CNN) — You know that feeling when you read something online and it seems deliberately provocative, almost manufactured to create outrage? You may have just encountered “rage bait” – content ...
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'Rage bait' is the Oxford word of the year, showing how social media is manufacturing anger
It shouldn't come as a surprise that the Oxford Dictionary has named "rage bait" its Word of the Year. The quantity of live-streamed drama in 2025 has made it clear that outrage is now fueling much ...
Peace is Oxford Children’s Word of the Year for 2025 according to research by Oxford University Press (OUP) as 35 percent of children ...
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2025's words of the year say a lot about a generation fed up with an internet they can't quit
Various platforms and dictionaries released their word of the year in December, and the choices widely reflect a sense of inescapable uncertainty, exhaustion, and skepticism of the tech world.
In 2025, three major English dictionary publishers chose three different Words of the Year, but all tell the same story about life online.Oxford ...
Oxford’s Australian Children’s Word of the Year for 2025 has just been revealed, and researchers say it may come as a huge surprise.
According to Oxford University Press, 2025’s word of the year is “rage bait,” which Oxford defines as “online content ...
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