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Published 09:28 7 Nov 2018 GMT
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'Gaslight', 'whitewash,' and 'vegan' have also become "increasingly mainstream" according to the dictionary.
Helen Newstead, head of language content at Collins Dictionary, said that the top words of the year show how language is always developing and being adapted.
She said:
"The rise of new words and the revitalisation and adaptation of old ones contribute to the ever-evolving English language". "It's clear from this year's Words Of The Year list that changes to our language are dictated as much by public concern as they are by sport, politics, and playground fads".Last year's Word Of The Year as chosen by Oxford Dictionary was 'Youthquake' - "a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people."
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