How the 2022 words appear in Microsoft Word Grammarians might argue that it should be ‘WarmthBank’. Warmbank – a public place with heating where people can go because their own homes are too cold and they can’t afford heating. Sportswashing – attempting to improve a tarnished brand or image through connection with a popular sport. Most done by dogs and cats, but occasionally humans. Spoolting – lying flat, face down on a cool surface. Lawfare – using lawsuits to stifle dissent or competition. The last monarch was in the Elizabethan era and before that a Georgian period. See Spell and say Kiev or Kyiv according to Microsoft WordĬarolean – describes the era of the new UK Monarch, King Charles III. Kiev is the older name for the same city. Kyiv is the preferred name for the capital of Ukraine. Partygate is the scandal over lockdown parties held at the UK Prime Minister’s offices. They aren’t truly new words, more like portmanteau cliches. The 2022 Word of the Year is “Permacrisis” according to one dictionary, is that and other new words recognized in the Microsoft Word dictionary? Surprisingly, one of the 2022 words is and there’s another strangeness in the Word Grammar and Style checks.Īccording to the Collins Dictionary, the 2022 Word of the Year is “ Permacrisis” which certainly fits in the UK where Wikipedia had to split the page “ 2022 UK government crisis” into three separate pages for the July, September and October troubles! Permacrisis is NOT a 80’s hair style □
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