The Word of the Year 2018

The Word of the Year 2018

Here is a list of what word was selected as the Word of the Year by a few different organizations, including two from other countries. The measure they used was often the number of hits the word had compared to the previous year. See what you think:

1. Merriam Webster selected justice.

2. The Oxford Dictionaries selected toxic. By the way, in 2015 they selected the face with tears of joy emoji for the Word of the Year.

3. Dictionary.com chose misinformation.

4. The Cambridge Dictionary picked the new word nomophobia. The word is meant to describe "the stress and anxiety caused by being separated from your mobile device."

5. The Society for the German language selected Heißzeit, which means "Hot Age" as opposed to Ice Age.

6. The Japanese Kanji Proficiency Society chose wazawai/sai, which means "disaster."

Now it is your turn. Which of the following six words would you pick for the Word of the Year:

A. Justice
B. Toxic
C. Misinformation
D. Nomophobia
E. Hot Age
F. Disaster

Now compare your choice with my own:

Of all the six selections I have referred to here, for me the best choice is "misinformation." The use of "fake news" to alter people's opinions has changed the world. And not for the better.
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Published on December 19, 2018 07:05 Tags: language
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message 1: by Jimmy (last edited Dec 19, 2018 07:11AM) (new)

Jimmy Apparently, my effort at using a spoiler did not work at the end. I am not sure why not.


message 2: by Matt (new)

Matt Jimmy wrote: "Apparently, my effort at using a spoiler did not work at the end. I am not sure why not."

No disaster, I'd say. Just another glitch in Goodread's software system.

I think I would opt for "Misinformation" too, for basically the same reason.

Another word that made it to the shortlist in Germany (I think on 5th place) was the adjective "strafbelobigt" meaning something to the effect that someone is lauded (and promoted) as a punishment for some misdeed. In this case it was Herr Maaßen, former president of a German Intelligence Service. See here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Ge...


message 3: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy Fascinating story, Matt. Thank you for posting that.

I have learned that I cannot edit my blog, so I have to press the "preview" button before posting to check for mistakes or glitches.


message 4: by Matt (new)

Matt Jimmy wrote: "Fascinating story, Matt. Thank you for posting that."

You're welcome, Jimmy. And thanks for the friend request, which I gladly accept.

Re: Misinformation. Today I learned about a case of fraud at the well known (e.g. for the Spiegel affair) and respected (by many) German news magazine DER SPIEGEL. It comes as quite a blow, I have to say, and I'm sure the "fake-news!" squallers will have a field day with that.
https://www.stripes.com/news/europe/f...


message 5: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy I remember reading Stars and Stripes in the service, Matt.

There is also the story of Janet Cooke: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archiv...

But quality newspapers like the Washington Post and the New York Times do a great job of reporting. They apologize for mistakes and try to keep tabs on their sources. Sadly, I know many people who claim that they cannot believe anything anymore. That is very damaging.


message 6: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy I found an edit button anyway to get rid of my spoiler alert efforts. Still not sure why I can't get that to work.


message 7: by Matt (last edited Dec 21, 2018 01:12AM) (new)

Matt My guess is that spoiler-tags don't work or are not supported in blog entries. It wouldn't be the first error/inconsistency in the Goodreads user interface. My "favorite" bug in this regard is the pre-tag bug. It was reported over three years ago, and it's still not fixed. We celebrate the annual pre-tag-bug-day on October 19:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 8: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy I thought of some cool guessing games for my blog too. I will have to figure out a new way to work them in.


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