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‘Culture’ is 2014 Word of the Year

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U.S. dictionary Merriam-Webster on Monday named “culture” as word of the year as it denotes a ‘flexible catch-all’ that can easily identify a subject, idea or issue.

Merriam-Webster defines culture as the beliefs, customs and arts of a “society, group, place or time.”

Report have it that the word was buoyed by media coverage about “celebrity culture,” “company culture” and “rape culture” dominating media and public conversations.

Publishers said was the word was chosen for its large amount of online lookups and significant increase in lookups from last year. It added that the publisher said the word usually spikes in fall when students return to school.

“Culture beat out nostalgia, insidious and legacy for word of the year, as all received significant media references in relation to politics, film, sports and the deadly Ebola virus outbreak.” report said.

Reports added that British rival, the Oxford English Dictionary, chose “vape” – the act of drawing on an electronic cigarette – as its word of 2014. The dictionary tends to choose neologisms that gain mass usage, it added.

Last year, Merriam-Webster’s word of the year was science while socialism and capitalism shared the 2012 honor, it added.

Source: GMA News Online

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