These Words Were Just Added To The Dictionary This Year, Do You Know What They Mean?
Are you up-to-date with the latest additions to the English language? The Oxford English Dictionary has recently added a plethora of new words to its pages, and it's time to test your knowledge on them. From "chillax" to "mansplain," these words have become part of our everyday vocabulary, but do you know what they mean?
This quiz will challenge your understanding of the newest words in the dictionary. You'll be presented with a word and four possible definitions, and it's up to you to choose the correct one. Don't worry if you're not familiar with all of the words - this quiz is designed to educate and entertain.
So, are you ready to put your vocabulary to the test? Take this quiz and find out if you're up-to-date with the latest additions to the English language.
Disclaimer: This quiz is for fun and educational purposes only. The definitions provided are based on the Oxford English Dictionary's latest additions, but may not reflect the full range of meanings for each word.
FAQs about New Dictionary Words
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What are some of the new words added to the dictionary this year?
Some of the new words added to the dictionary this year include "ghost kitchen," "deepfake," and "doomscrolling."
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What does the word "ghost kitchen" mean?
"Ghost kitchen" refers to a commercial kitchen that is used for delivery-only food businesses, without a physical restaurant or storefront.
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What is "doomscrolling"?
"Doomscrolling" is the act of obsessively scrolling through negative news or social media feeds, even though it may be causing anxiety or distress.