A puzzle shared by journalist Maria Shriver presents eight words, challenging participants to find the odd one out.
nothing! You know you know it, you can almost feel it, but you just can't get it out. This is called having a word "on the tip of your tongue." It's a moment that is both intriguing and frustrating.
Oxford University Press said "brain rot" was the Oxford dictionary’s Word of the Year. The press said the evocative phrase "gained new prominence in 2024," with its frequency of use increasing ...
It’s official. “Brain rot” is the Oxford dictionary’s word of the year. Many of us have felt that fuzzy feeling before, usually brought on by a digital overload. Oxford University Press ...