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Oxford Dictionaries selects 'post-truth' as word of the year

LONDON—Oxford dictionary editors have chosen their word of the year: “post-truth,” a term sometimes used to describe the current political ...

'Post-truth' named Oxford Dictionaries word of the year

LONDON - The Oxford Dictionaries chose "post-truth" as their word of the year on Wednesday, saying its use had spiked in the past year ...

'Post-truth' enters Oxford English Dictionary - POLITICO.eu

Post-truth, the Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year 2016, will be in the latest edition of the dictionary alongside 1,200 new words ...

NPR - Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the year: Post-truth... - Facebook

Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the year: Post-truth (adj.) relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential ...

´Post-truth´ named Oxford Dictionaries word of the year

LONDON: The Oxford Dictionaries chose post-truth as their word of the year on Wednesday, saying its use had spiked in the past year because ...

'Post-truth' named 2016 word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries

Oxford Dictionaries has selected “post-truth” as 2016's international word of the year, after the contentious “Brexit” referendum and an equally divisive US ...

'Post-truth' named Oxford Dictionaries' word of the year

"Post-truth" has been named as Oxford Dictionaries' word of the year after a spike in its use around the Brexit vote and Donald Trump's ...

The Truth About The Word of the Year - Wordability

It's a good job I'm not a betting man. Earlier this year, I said that Brexit was a shoo-in to be named Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year ...

'Post-truth' chosen as Oxford Dictionaries word of year - Lifestyle

xford dictionary editors have chosen their word of the year: "post-truth," a term sometimes used to describe the current political climate.

Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year Highlights a Major Problem

Oxford Dictionaries named "post-truth" its Word of the Year, reflecting the current political climate.

Oxford's Word of the Year: Post-truth - Focus on the Family Canada

Amy B. Wang, “'Post-truth' named 2016 word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries,” Washington Post, November 16, 2016. A satirical ...

Oxford Dictionaries Names 'Post-Truth' 2016 Word Of The Year

The dictionary defines “post-truth” as: “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than ...

Toxic is Oxford dictionary 2018 word of the year - CNBC

Oxford Dictionaries named “toxic” its 2018 word of the year. The ... Previous words of the year include “youthquake” and “post-truth.

'Post-truth' named word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries, in the era ...

In the era of Donald Trump and Brexit, Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” to be its international word of the year.

Post-truth, has been named Oxford Dictionaries 2016 international ...

'Post-truth” has been named Oxford Dictionaries' 2016 international word of the year, vanquishing a politically charged field that included ...

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'Post-truth' named Oxford Dictionaries' word of the year after Brexit and Trump presidential bid https://t.co/wPCamwqlBa.

Oxford Dictionaries 2016 Word Of The Year Post-Truth - Refinery29

That word is "post-truth." According to Oxford Dictionaries, post-truth is an adjective that means "relating to or denoting circumstances in ...

The word of the year is "post-truth," according to Oxford Dictionaries

Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” its word of the year, citing a 2,000% increase in usage in 2016 following Brexit and the US ...

Stephen Colbert Takes Credit for the 'Post-Truth' Era We're Living in

Oxford Dictionaries named "post-truth" its word of 2016, but "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert says it's a rip-off of a word he coined.

Post-truth named word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries - Disciplina

Defined by the dictionary as an adjective “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than ...