Words of the Year around the world for 2018
We will be announcing our Word of the Year in January 2019, but other dictionaries have already starting naming their words that define 2018.
We will be announcing our Word of the Year in January 2019, but other dictionaries have already starting naming their words that define 2018.
Every month, we review some of the new words as submitted by you for consideration in the Macquarie Dictionary. We are looking for interesting, Australia-specific usage, but
Recently, we put together a list of all the most beautiful words we could come up with, either because of the way they sound, the
We love a good phrase with an interesting etymology. Better yet when the phrase itself came about through the medium of music. We look at our favourite phrases brought to you by music icons. Read more…
Each week, we have a look at a slang word from Australian English. You can see other Aussie Word of the Week posts from the Macquarie Dictionary here. This week, our word is furphy.
We’re ready to look at some more new words as submitted by you, our readers and fellow word connoisseurs.
We are always on the lookout for new, emerging and interesting words to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, so please let us know if you know of one. Read more…
With the rise of faux meat and vegan substitutes, we look at the plants behind these creations, find out more about their origins and what food they can be transformed into.
Have you ever tried pulled jackfruit? Have you ever used aquafaba in baking? Do you sprinkle nutritional yeast on your food?
Here at the dictionary, we are big fans of doughnuts (and who isn’t?). I think most doughnut lovers can agree that sweet, fluffy dough, which is
We’re ready to look at some more new words as submitted by you, our readers and fellow word connoisseurs.
We are always on the lookout for new, emerging and interesting words to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, so please let us know if you know of one. Read more…
We’ve just been told that twelve new moons have been discovered in Jupiter’s orbit, bringing its total to 79. We set about updating the definition in the Macquarie, a fairly straightforward procedure, you would think…
Recently, we sent the call out for ‘weird and woolly’ questions from readers – wordy things you’ve been wondering about. And we have received some interesting ones, with topics ranging from the mind-boggling inconsistency of English spelling and pronunciation to the placement of apostrophes. Read more…
We’re ready to look at some more new words as submitted by you, our readers and fellow word connoisseurs.
We are always on the lookout for new, emerging and interesting words to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, so please let us know if you know of one. Read more…
Do you know any of these infamous ‘mad as’ idiomatic phrases? We often use these colourful turns of phrase to brighten up our language and give more emphasis to what (or usually who) we’re talking about. Read more…
We discuss Australian sarcasm at its bluntest by looking at one of the most outrageous Aussie colloquialisms.
Did you hear the phrase that Aussie actress Margot Robbie used on the Graham Norton Show recently that turned heads? Read more…
We’re ready to look at some more new words as submitted by you, our readers and fellow word connoisseurs.
We are always on the lookout for new, emerging and interesting words to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, so please let us know if you know of one. Read more…
We’re taking a look at some soccer terms to help you better understand the game.
The Macquarie Dictionary collects all manner of Aussie colloquialisms, mannerisms, slang, and more.
Yet there will always be an inevitable influence on our language from outside our island home. We’ve collected 10 words that have travelled from afar and landed on our shores from different languages all over the world.
We’ve put our heads together and come up with this very short list of terms that evoke beauty either in the sound of their utterance or in the poetry of their definition. Collecting these words was a great joy, and one we would love to share with you. Read more…
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