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Dictionary.com Summer 2024 Update Includes 3 New Medical Terms

Last updated: September 19, 2024 6:52 pm
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Dictionary.com’s Summer Word Drop added several new terms that reflect the current trends and concerns in society. Among the new additions were three medical terms, five climate change-related terms, and two more lighthearted terms. One of the most relevant new terms added was “cooling center,” which refers to a facility that provides relief from the heat during hot weather. As global temperatures continue to rise, the need for cooling centers has become increasingly important.

In addition to terms related to climate change, the dictionary also added terms like “gross zero,” “net zero,” and “zero carbon” to reflect the growing focus on reducing carbon emissions. These terms highlight the urgent need for action to combat climate change and reduce the impact of human activities on the environment. Another new term, “hot money,” reflects the financial implications of climate change and the need for investments in sustainable practices.

The dictionary also added terms related to mental health, such as “chemo brain,” “traumatic brain injury,” and “premenstrual dysphoric disorder.” These additions reflect a growing awareness of mental health issues and the need for support and treatment for individuals facing these challenges. The inclusion of these terms in the dictionary helps to raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health conditions.

On a lighter note, the dictionary also added terms like “cultivated meat” and “dudebro,” which reflect cultural trends and societal attitudes. “Cultivated meat” refers to lab-grown meat products, highlighting the shift towards sustainable and ethical food choices. “Dudebro” is a term used to describe a certain type of entitled and narrow-minded individual, reflecting changing perceptions of masculinity and behavior.

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Overall, the new additions to Dictionary.com’s Summer Word Drop reflect the evolving language and societal trends of today. By staying current with new terms and concepts, the dictionary continues to be a valuable resource for understanding and navigating the complexities of modern life. There was a buzz in the air as Dictionary.com announced some hot new additions to their lexicon. Among them was the term “hot rodent man,” which refers to an unconventionally handsome man, often a celebrity, who is likened to a physically attractive cartoon rat or mouse. These men are praised for their intelligence and sensitivity, making them stand out from the crowd.

Another new addition was “babygirl,” which describes a man who is desirable because of his sensitive, cute, or emotional qualities. This term highlights the shift in perceptions of masculinity, acknowledging that vulnerability and sensitivity can be attractive traits in a man.

As we eagerly await the next word drop from Dictionary.com this Winter, speculation is already swirling about which term will be crowned the 2023 Word of the Year. Could “hot rodent man” take the title? Only time will tell, but the possibility is definitely on the table.

In the ever-evolving landscape of language, Dictionary.com continues to capture the essence of contemporary culture with its timely additions to the dictionary. Stay tuned for more exciting updates as we delve into the fascinating world of words and meanings.

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