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Are you greenwashing? How much sleep debt do you have?

If you're unfamiliar with those terms you're probably not the only one, but they're now recognized by the most famous online dictionary.

Dictionary.com added more than 566 new words, 348 new definitions for existing entries and 2,256 revised definitions Wednesday as the dictionary works to "keep pace with the ever-changing English language."

"As you can imagine, recording the ever-changing language is incredibly enjoyable while also being intellectually stimulating," said Grant Barrett, head of lexicography at Dictionary.com in a statement.

“Even though dictionary-making is what we do, we're still delighted with the variety, depth and complexity of this big batch of terms. There's so much that shows how vibrant the language is, as it keeps up with changes in culture and society," he added.

The website also updated entries to replace binary-gendered phrases like "he or she" with "they" in a move to use more inclusive language.

New words added to Dictionary.com

The 566 new words added to Dictionary.com are from a variety of topics including pop culture and slang, modern problems, artificial intelligence, climate and extreme weather and health and wellness.

Some popular additions include nepo baby, Big Pharma, generative AI, GPT, coffee nap and amalgagender. Here are some of the new words and what they mean:

Dictionary.com removes binary-gendered phrases

Dictionary.com has also announced the decision to remove binary-gendered phrases like "his or her" and "he or she," which had appeared in hundreds of entries.

"This change was made for two reasons: inclusivity and usage," said Dictionary.com in their statement.

“Updating binary-gendered phrases makes the entries more similar to how people actually speak and write. The entries are now more natural sounding," said Barrett.

Dictionary.com said that it "aspires to empower every person, of every background to express themselves, make connections and open the door to opportunity through the power and joy of language".

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How does Dictionary.com add words?

Dictionary.com says it doesn't make up words – words are added "because they’re real – because they’re really used by real people in the real world."

"We can’t endorse any word, but we can document their use in the real world. We are descriptive—we describe language as it is really used (not just how we or others may wish it would be used)," said Dictionary.com.

Dictionary.com uses the following criteria to determine whether a word should be added:

  1. It’s a word that’s used by a lot of people.
  2. It’s used by those people in largely the same way.
  3. It’s likely to stick around.
  4. It’s useful for a general audience.

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