The Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year, by Cambridge University Press & Assessment, has been published every year since 2015.[6] The Cambridge Word of the Year is led by the data - what users look up - in the world's most popular dictionary for English language learners.[7]

The Macquarie Dictionary, which is the dictionary of Australian English, updates the online dictionary each year with new words, phrases, and definitions. These can be viewed on their website.[35]


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Each year the editors select a short-list of new words added to the dictionary and invite the public to vote on their favourite. The public vote is held in January and results in the People's Choice winner. The most influential word of the year is also selected by the Word of the Year Committee which is chaired by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney, Dr Michael Spence. The Editor of the Macquarie Dictionary, Susan Butler, is also a committee member. The Committee meets annually to select the overall winning words.

The lists of Merriam-Webster's Words of the Year (for each year) are ten-word lists published annually by the American dictionary-publishing company Merriam-Webster, Inc., which feature the ten words of the year from the English language. These word lists started in 2003 and have been published at the end of each year. At first, Merriam-Webster determined its contents by analyzing page hits and popular searches on its website. Since 2006, the list has been determined by an online poll and by suggestions from visitors to the website.[48]

Oxford University Press, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary and many other dictionaries, announces an Oxford Dictionaries UK Word of the Year and an Oxford Dictionaries US Word of the Year; sometimes these are the same word. The Word of the Year need not have been coined within the past twelve months but it does need to have become prominent or notable during that time. There is no guarantee that the Word of the Year will be included in any Oxford dictionary. The Oxford Dictionaries Words of the Year are selected by editorial staff from each of the Oxford dictionaries. The selection team is made up of lexicographers and consultants to the dictionary team, and editorial, marketing, and publicity staff.[50]

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Paul Heacock, Publishing Manager, Cambridge University Press, oversees ELT dictionary publishing at Cambridge, which includes a range of monolingual and bilingual print dictionaries, dictionary apps, and Cambridge Dictionaries Online. Heacock worked on a wide range of general reference books, including The Baseball Encyclopedia and the New Dictionary of American Slang (Robert L. Chapman, PhD, editor), before coming to Cambridge in 1992. He was the American English editor for the Cambridge International Dictionary of English (1995), Managing Editor for the Cambridge Dictionary of American English (2000), and Editor of the Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms (2003).

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