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Dictionary.com

Dictionary.com

Online Audio and Video Media

Oakland, CA 7,013 followers

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Dictionary.com is the world's leading online source for definitions, word origins, and a whole lot more. From Word of the Day to the stories behind today's slang, Dictionary.com unlocks the secrets of the English language for millions of people.

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http://www.dictionary.com
Industry
Online Audio and Video Media
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Oakland, CA
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Language, Learning, and Education

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  • Have you heard these words we just added to Dictionary.com? 💬 https://bit.ly/4kRLfNT Our 2026 Winter Word Drop adds over 1,500 new entries — from fandom favorites like Lisztomania, Whovian, and Janeite to online terms like side quest, noraebang, and copium. ✨ We’re also adding workplace and AI vocabulary like purple squirrel and double descent. 📖 Explore them all at the link above!

  • Our Word of the Year highlights the trends, conversations, and cultural moments that define how we communicate in real life and online. This year, 67 made a huge impact! 💥 https://bit.ly/4oEQukV These two formerly innocuous numbers surged across TikTok, classrooms, and eventually headlines, symbolizing a year where language moved fast, making some of us laugh, and others, cringe. Do you know what 67 means? 💭 Want to learn more about how we select our Word of the Year and the runners-up? Check out our link above to read all about it, and hear what’s on the shortlist.

  • Our summer Word Drop is here—and it’s supersized! 🎉🤩 We’ve added 1,235 new entries and updated 1,798 word senses—a record-breaking expansion that illustrates just how much English continues to evolve. This update reflects real-world usage across every aspect of life: arts, health, food, politics, and more. It includes trending terms being used more frequently in speech, writing, media, and online—plus long-standing words that have finally cemented their place in our language. Many additions come from Japanese, French, and Spanish, highlighting how global cultures continue to shape English. 🌍✨At Dictionary.com, we don’t decide what belongs—we document how language is shaped through cultural exchange, technological innovations, and viral trends. Were you surprised by any of our additions? Let us know! 💬

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