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Today's Wordle #450 Answer, Hints and Clues for Monday, September 12 Game
Newsweek - 11 months ago
Ohio’s fall redistricting issue sparked a fight over one word. So what is ‘gerrymandering,’ anyway?
Associated Press #16 - 6 weeks ago
The word of the year (whether we like it or not)
Spectator (UK) #4 - 2 years ago
‘Vax’ chosen as word of the year by Oxford English Dictionary firm
Guardian - 4 months ago
Wordle #442 Hints and Clues to Solve Sunday, September 4 Puzzle
Newsweek - 5 weeks ago
Merriam-Webster announces ‘polarisation’ as 2024 word of the year
Al Jazeera - 4 weeks ago
Trump’s “Speak English” Order Explained—in Spanish
Mother Jones #5 - 5 weeks ago
'Pandemic' chosen as Word of the Year
Reuters #40 - 8 months ago
Oldest Living Spelling Bee Champion Laments Today's 'Sloppy' Language
Newsweek #21 - 2 weeks ago
These 2 simple tips will make you sound smarter, says communication expert
CNBC #16 - 2 years ago
Opinion | We Are at Peak ‘Yep’ and It’s Wonderful
New York Times #24 - 2 weeks ago
The Academic Story of African American English Has Been Wrong All Along
Slate #11 - 2 months ago
Orwellian Google changes the definition of ‘bloodbath’ to match the MSM narrative
American Thinker #1 - 2 weeks ago
Secrets of the National Spelling Bee: Picking the words to identify a champion
NPR Online News #14 - 5 weeks ago
Canada’s Growing Linguistic Diversity
New York Times #16 - 6 months ago
University of Washington department's website appears to violate own 'inclusive language guide'
FOX News #23 - 10 days ago
Let's go: How the meme became men's favorite phrase.
Slate #4 - 3 weeks ago
Elon Musk Deems ‘Cis’ A Twitter Slur–Here’s Why It’s Is So Polarizing
Forbes #15 - 4 months ago
'Wordle' Today #1,253 Answer, Hints and Clues for Saturday, November 23
Newsweek #8 - 3 weeks ago
10 Google search tricks to help you find what you’re looking for
FOX News #21 - 13 months ago
Why do some words sound similar in completely unrelated languages?
Economist #11 - 10 months ago
The Greeks had a word for it … until now, as language is deluged by English terms
Guardian #10 - 14 months ago
Merriam-Webster’s 2022 Word Of The Year Is ‘Gaslighting’
Daily Wire #8 - 9 hours ago
Cummings: My appalling language was obviously my own
BBC News - 7 months ago
The Word of the Year Goes Goblin Mode
New York Times #13 - 6 weeks ago
Got rizz? Tom Holland memes propel popularity of 2023 word of the year
Guardian #13 - 6 weeks ago
Why We Should Reject ‘Irregularly Migrate’ And Other Leftist Phrases
Daily Wire #7 - 14 hours ago
Opinion : Words in English don’t last forever. And that’s okay.
Washington Post #12 - 3 years ago
How Much Do Words Matter?
New Yorker #5 - 2 days ago
Duolingo says its English language tests for visas are cheap and secure
Guardian - 6 months ago
Meta says Llama 3 beats most other models, including Gemini
Verge #7 - 14 months ago
Grammar aficionados share the mistakes that drive them mad
Washington Post #14 - 17 months ago
Assembling the Oxford Dictionary of African American English
New Yorker #5 - 4 days ago
First English dictionary of ancient Greek since Victorian era ‘spares no blushes’
Guardian #12 - 4 years ago
Denver public schools bring back the Tower of Babel… but call it ‘language justice’
American Thinker #1 - 2 weeks ago
‘Yeehaw, bae,’ official Scrabble dictionary adds 500 new words
PBS NewsHour #14 - 3 weeks ago
‘Rizz’, ‘vibes’, and what we lose with Very Online language
Spectator (UK) #9 - 5 weeks ago
Europe talks to itself in many languages. That’s why English is vital to its democracy | Timothy Garton Ash
Guardian #30 - 16 months ago
A decade of emoji: How aubergines and crying faces connected us all online
Independent #2 - 12 months ago
Is It Kyiv or Kiev? And Why the Pronunciation Changed
Wall Street Journal #15 - 2 days ago
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