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Oxford Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and Merriam-Webster Dictionary have all released their words of the year lists.
Let’s take a look at what words and phrases they chose, and why they chose them!
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Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year
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Merriam-Webster Word of the Year
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Oxford Word of the Year 2023
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Final Thought
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Full Word of the Year Vocabulary List!
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