Merriam-Webster Picks Polarization As Word of the Year 2024
Merriam-Webster’s announcement of “polarization” as the 2024 Word of the Year underscores a year marked by deep divisions. Chosen based on a rise in searches and usage, the word encapsulates the societal, cultural, and political divides that shaped 2024. From the contentious U.S. presidential election to ongoing ideological clashes, polarization was not only discussed but lived across different spheres. Its broader applications span politics, pop culture, and global events, reflecting the tension between extremes and the difficulty of finding middle ground.
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Why in the news? | Merriam-Webster Picks Polarization as Word of the Year 2024 |
Merriam-Webster Word of 2024 | Polarization: Highlighting societal, political, and cultural divides. |
Definition | Division into opposing extremes, rather than a continuum of opinions or interests. |
Significance | Relevant during the US election year, reflecting extreme political rhetoric and debates. |
Other Contenders | Words like “demure,” “fortnight,” “totality,” “allision,” “pander,” and “democracy.” |
Irony | Polarization is universally recognized, uniting people across political lines in understanding. |
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