AllNews'Emoji Word Of The Year' - 6 News Result(s)'Woman' Chosen As Dictionary.com's 'Word Of The Year'Feature | Edited by Anoushka Sharma | Sunday December 18, 2022 The other words on Dictionary.com's shortlist includes the Ukraine flag emoji, "inflation," "quiet quitting," "democracy," and "Wordle." www.ndtv.com''Toxic'' Is Oxford Dictionary's Word Of The YearWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday November 15, 2018 Oxford Dictionaries announced that it has chosen "toxic" as its annual "Word of the Year", arguing that it was "the sheer scope of its application that has made it the standout choice". www.ndtv.comEmojimania: Fans and Brands Crying Tears of Joy Written by shubhamv | Tuesday March 22, 2016 The Face was chosen by Oxford Dictionaries as its 2015 "word" of the year, based on its popularity. www.gadgets360.comWhy Dictionaries Have Started Sanctioning Even the Dumbest Internet SlangOffbeat | Caitlin Dewey, The Washington Post | Friday December 11, 2015 Long before Oxford Dictionaries named the tears-of-joy emoji 2015's "word" of the year, the language grumps were grumbling about the downfall of the written word. www.ndtv.comFace With Tears of Joy Emoji Is Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year Written by ManishS | Tuesday November 17, 2015 The teary eyed pictograph of a face bursting with laughter has been insanely popular on social media this year. www.gadgets360.comThe Word of 2015 is Not a Word at all. Here's the Winning EmojiOffbeat | Amrita Kohli | Tuesday November 17, 2015 Guess what, emoji over-users? You're not the only ones who think little smiley/angry/sad faces say it better than words. As it turns out, Oxford Dictionaries completely agrees with you. And that's saying something. www.ndtv.com'Emoji Word Of The Year' - 6 News Result(s)'Woman' Chosen As Dictionary.com's 'Word Of The Year'Feature | Edited by Anoushka Sharma | Sunday December 18, 2022 The other words on Dictionary.com's shortlist includes the Ukraine flag emoji, "inflation," "quiet quitting," "democracy," and "Wordle." www.ndtv.com''Toxic'' Is Oxford Dictionary's Word Of The YearWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday November 15, 2018 Oxford Dictionaries announced that it has chosen "toxic" as its annual "Word of the Year", arguing that it was "the sheer scope of its application that has made it the standout choice". www.ndtv.comEmojimania: Fans and Brands Crying Tears of Joy Written by shubhamv | Tuesday March 22, 2016 The Face was chosen by Oxford Dictionaries as its 2015 "word" of the year, based on its popularity. www.gadgets360.comWhy Dictionaries Have Started Sanctioning Even the Dumbest Internet SlangOffbeat | Caitlin Dewey, The Washington Post | Friday December 11, 2015 Long before Oxford Dictionaries named the tears-of-joy emoji 2015's "word" of the year, the language grumps were grumbling about the downfall of the written word. www.ndtv.comFace With Tears of Joy Emoji Is Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year Written by ManishS | Tuesday November 17, 2015 The teary eyed pictograph of a face bursting with laughter has been insanely popular on social media this year. www.gadgets360.comThe Word of 2015 is Not a Word at all. Here's the Winning EmojiOffbeat | Amrita Kohli | Tuesday November 17, 2015 Guess what, emoji over-users? You're not the only ones who think little smiley/angry/sad faces say it better than words. As it turns out, Oxford Dictionaries completely agrees with you. And that's saying something. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com